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The inquest into the death of 14-year-old Belfast schoolboy Noah Donohoe has continued this week (Feb 3-5, 2026) at Belfast Coroner’s Court with witnesses describing screams and a “white flash” on the night he disappeared on June 21, 2020.
Evidence presented included testimony from Premier Drive and Northwood residents who recalled hearing one or more high-pitched screams and a flashing light at around midnight to 3am.
Police witnesses were questioned about their actions in the first 24–48 hours of the missing-person inquiry: two officers who liaised with Noah’s mother, Fiona Donohoe, defended the contents of their pocket notebooks and occurrence enquiry logs.
A park-goer, Adelaide Armstrong, told the court she found Noah’s cracked mobile phone in Castleton Park on June 22, 2020 and attempted to call his mother before contacting police.
The inquest has also heard about eyewitness accounts of Noah’s final movements, disputed notes about his demeanour, and references in police statements to lines of inquiry raised after a preliminary hearing.
Noah’s body was found in a storm drain six days after he went missing; a post-mortem concluded drowning as the cause of death.
Proceedings, which are being heard with a jury, remain ongoing.





















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