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The inquest into the tragic death of 14-year-old North Belfast schoolboy Noah Donohoe has entered its third week of hearings at Belfast Coroner's Court. The proceedings, which focus on the circumstances surrounding his death in 2020, continue this Monday. Last week included important testimony from Noah's friend and witnesses from the Northwood Road area.
2026/02/02
The inquest into the tragic death of North Belfast schoolboy Noah Donohoe is continuing this week, entering its third week of hearings at Belfast Coroner's Court. Noah, who was 14 years old, was sadly found dead in a storm drain back in 2020. The proceedings are focused on establishing the circumstances surrounding his death.
The hearing is due to get underway shortly this Monday morning at Belfast Coroner’s Court. The community continues to follow this difficult process closely as the court works to hear more evidence.
Last week, the second week of the inquest took place at Laganside Court, running from Monday, January 26, to Thursday, January 29. During that time, the court heard important testimony from Noah’s friend, as well as witnesses from the Northwood Road area of Belfast. These witnesses shared details regarding seeing the 14-year-old cycling on his bike shortly before his disappearance.