It was not “reasonably foreseeable” that someone would access the entrance to a culvert in which Noah Donohoe ’s body was ...
A witness in the Noah Donohoe inquest has said he is telling the truth over when he first called police, the inquest into his ...
Noah, a pupil at St Malachy’s College, was 14 when his naked body was found in an underground water tunnel in north Belfast on June 27 2020, six days after he left home on his bike to meet two friends ...
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Noah Donohoe inquest: 'Not foreseeable' someone would access culvert where schoolboy’s body found
The inquest into the death of Noah Donohoe is continuing to hear evidence.
Noah, a pupil at St Malachy’s College, was 14 when his naked body was found in an underground water tunnel in north Belfast on June 27 2020, six days after he left home on his bike to meet two friends ...
Belfast Coroner’s Court also heard a claim that refurbishment work carried out on the culvert by the Department for ...
Belfast Coroner’s Court is examining questions around the death of Belfast schoolboy Noah Donohoe in 2020.
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A risk assessment expert has told the Noah Donohoe inquest he is “quite certain” that there was a “public safety issue” at a culvert which the schoolboy entered. Dr Mark Cooper told Belfast Coroner’s ...
The Noah Donohoe inquest has heard that a government department was satisfied with safety measures around public access to a culvert close to where the young boy disappeared in 2020. The body of the ...
The inquest into the death of the schoolboy, which is being heard before a jury, is in its 13th week. The inquest is taking place at Belfast Coroner’s Court (Liam McBurney/PA) A risk assessment expert ...
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