Noah Donohoe Inquest Enters Third Week: Focus on New Evidence

Noah Donohoe Inquest Enters Third Week: Focus on New Evidence

The inquest into the tragic death of 14-year-old Belfast schoolboy Noah Donohoe has resumed for its third week of hearings at Belfast Coroner's Court. The court is continuing to examine the circumstances surrounding his death in 2020. On Monday, jurors heard crucial testimony regarding a 'high-pitched scream' reported on the night Noah disappeared.

The inquest into the tragic death of Belfast schoolboy Noah Donohoe has resumed for its third week of hearings at Belfast Coroner’s Court. Noah was just 14 years old when he was tragically found dead in a storm drain in 2020.

The hearing is continuing to examine the difficult circumstances surrounding the young man's death. As the third week commenced on Monday, the jury heard significant evidence. A woman told the court that she heard a “high-pitched scream” on the night the schoolboy disappeared.

Tuesday’s inquest hearing is due to get underway shortly, where the court will continue to hear more about the circumstances surrounding Noah’s death. The community continues to follow the proceedings closely as the inquest moves into this latest stage of evidence.

Publisher

Phill Hendry

2026/02/03

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