The Sun- Jay’s mum: I’m being terrorised by sick trolls
The Sun has an interview with Jay Slater’s mum as she opens up about the trolling her family have suffered since the 19-year-old Brit went missing on holiday in Spain. Jay was later found dead. It’s believed he fell while attempting to walk back to his hotel from a more remote area.
Elsewhere, there’s light coverage of the return of the Premier League on the front page – and loads on coverage of the back pages and online.
I’ve been terrorised by trolls since my son Jay Slater’s disappearance & death – it’s destroyed me, says tearful mum
JAY Slater’s devastated mum has told of her horrific ordeal at the hands of vile trolls targeting her over the teen’s tragic disappearance and death.
Grief-stricken Debbie Duncan, 56, wept as she revealed she had been sent thousands of messages, pictures and videos – including disgusting mock-ups of her son being tortured.
Brave Debbie told The Sun in an exclusive interview how the trolling started as soon as she arrived in Tenerife after Jay, 19, went missing on June 17.
And she revealed she had even been sent a sick hand-written letter last week – criticising her for organising her son’s funeral.
Debbie has reported some messages to police – and has vowed to campaign for tougher laws on trolling.
Apprentice bricklayer Jay, 19, vanished on June 17 after a night out at with friends at a festival in Tenerife.
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Monday’s front pages reflect various domestic issues facing the country including the latest from Westminster and a round-up of this weekend’s Premier League action.
Several of the papers feature an image of French actor Alain Delon, who has died at the age of 88. Several other more right-leaning – and tabloids – lead with images of Prince Harry and Meghan who visited Colombia last week.
The back pages are heavily dominated by football as the weekend saw the return of England’s top flight.