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Mother Fiona Donohoe attends long-awaited inquest into son's death
Summary
The inquest into Noah Donohoe's death opened at Belfast Coroner's Court and is expected to run for about three months, with jurors sworn in after a multi-day selection process.
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The inquest into the death of Noah Donohoe opened at Belfast Coroner's Court this week. His mother, Fiona Donohoe, attended and displayed visible emotion alongside steady determination. The case has drawn public attention since his body was found in a storm drain six days after he went missing in June 2020.
Key facts:
- Noah Donohoe was found in a north Belfast storm drain six days after he went missing in June 2020.
- The inquest has formally opened at Belfast Coroner's Court and is being led by presiding coroner Mr Justice Rooney.
- The probe is expected to last about three months and jurors were sworn in after a multi-day selection process.
Summary:
The opening brought emotional testimony and notable public interest, including tribute from community supporters. The inquest will examine the circumstances of Noah's death and is scheduled to continue over the coming months.
