What the papers say: Monday's front pages

A look at what is making the front pages of Monday's papers
What the papers say: Monday's front pages

The death of a four-year-old boy and his 60-year-old great-aunt in an arson attack in Co Offaly leads the front pages of Monday's papers.

The Irish Times leads with a murder inquiry following the deaths of 60-year-old Mary Holt and four-year-old Tadhg Farrell in Edenderry.

The Irish Examiner leads with a report showing that a lack of transparency in the home-buying process is leaving house hunters suspicious of estate agents and often paying more than 20 per cent over the original asking price.

The Echo reveals derelict site owners owe Cork City Council €5,1 million in levies.

The Irish Independent leads with the death of Tadhg in a firebomb as he was babysat by his grandaunt.

The Irish Daily Mail lead with gardaí probing a revenge link regarding the fatal arson attack.

The Irish Daily Mirror and Irish Daily Star lead with the death of Mary Holt and Tadhg Farrell.

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