A senior official from Stormont testified at the inquest into the death of Noah Donohoe, stating that the entrance to the culvert where the schoolboy’s body was discovered was not considered a foreseeable hazard.
The inquest, which continues to examine the circumstances surrounding the tragic event, heard that the site was not deemed likely to attract public entry. The official emphasized that this assessment was based on the location’s characteristics and historical usage.
Noah Donohoe’s death has prompted a thorough investigation into the safety and accessibility of such sites. The ongoing inquiry seeks to understand the factors that led to the tragedy and whether any preventive measures could have been implemented.
The case has drawn significant attention, highlighting the importance of safety assessments in urban planning and infrastructure management.











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