An inquest into the death of Noah Donohoe has heard that the young boy was likely alive when he entered a storm drain in north Belfast. The tragic discovery of his body days later had led to widespread speculation about the circumstances surrounding his death.
During the proceedings, an expert witness provided crucial testimony, suggesting that evidence indicates Noah was alive at the time he accessed the storm drain. This testimony is seen as pivotal in understanding the sequence of events that led to the tragedy.
The inquest has been examining various aspects of the case, including how Noah, a promising young student, came to be in the storm drain. The new insights shared by the expert witness have added an important layer to the ongoing investigation.
As the inquest continues, the testimony highlights the need for further examination of the events leading up to Noah’s disappearance and eventual death. Authorities and the public are keenly awaiting more details that might provide clarity and closure to this deeply affecting case.











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