The Sun – How did Jay cops miss body?
The Sun leads on cops finding a body – believed to be the missing 19-year-old Brit Jay Slater – just yards from the teen’s last known location. Slater had attempted to walk back to his hotel after missing a bus, and local cops suggest he likely fell into the steep ravine.
The front page reports on King Charle’s support for Donald Trump following the assassination attempt and pundits debate whether Gareth Southgate should resign.
Demands answers after body is found yards from teen’s last known location
THE grief-stricken mum of missing Brit teen Jay Slater demanded answers last night after a body was found yards from his last known location.
Debbie Duncan, 55, was said to be “totally devastated” after searchers discovered remains in a ravine 29 days since Jay, 19, disappeared in Tenerife.
A family source said: “It’s the news they have been dreading. She has lots of questions.”
Meanwhile, a pal on holiday with Jay when he vanished paid an emotional tribute to his friend yesterday after a body was found.
King Charles writes letter of support to Donald Trump after would-be assassin shot him in ear at rally
KING Charles has written a letter of support to Donald Trump after he was shot in the ear at a Pennsylvania rally.
The former US President yesterday called Saturday’s assassination attempt a “very surreal experience”.
Defiant Donald Trump dodged an assassin’s bullet by pure luck by turning his head at the “exact right time” and said yesterday: “I’m supposed to be dead.”
The former US President said the sniper’s bullet only grazed his ear instead of going through his skull due to what he assessed as a 1,000 to one stroke of good fortune.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk
If you are someone who reads every perspective of a story, here is a news summary of all of today’s front pages from today’s newspapers; summarised in a 2-minute read
Editorial 16 July 2024.
Tuesday’s newspapers mark a shift in coverage as most broadsheets cover the latest from the US presidential race – with a little UK politics on the front page.
The tabloids lead to the discovery of a body in the Jay Slater case. Though not formally identified it is believed the body is that of the missing 19-year-old Brit, with early theories being that he slipped into a ravine and died. The papers note that rescue workers had to use a helicopter to reach the ravine and it’s believed specialists found Slater’s possessions.
A handful of the front pages leave space to assess the England football team and whether Gareth Southgate will be replaced. The speculation around Southgate’s future dominates the back pages.