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Jurors at Belfast Coroner’s Court have been hearing detailed evidence in the inquest into the June 2020 death of 14‑year‑old Noah Donohoe.
Witnesses including Inspector Bell, who coordinated parts of the search, told the court police deployed a “significant” number of officers after Noah went missing on June 21 and that his naked body was found in a north Belfast storm drain six days later; a post‑mortem concluded drowning was the likely cause.
Central to recent days of hearings has been why a telecoms liaison unit (TLU) map showing the phone’s last known cell‑tower radius was not passed to civilian CCTV operators.
Inspector Bell said TLU maps are “classified as sensitive” under PSNI policy but that he relayed the information needed to direct CCTV checks.
The inquest has also heard from forensic toxicologists who said there was no toxicological evidence Noah was under the influence of drugs, while acknowledging limits to testing, and from witnesses over the memorialisation of Noah’s Instagram account, which his family say they did not request.
Proceedings, which entered their eighth and ninth weeks in mid‑March 2026, continue as jurors examine investigative decisions and timelines.
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