Noah Donohoe inquest hears recordings of anonymous calls to police
One woman told Belfast Coroner’s Court that she had not made the calls, despite a claim from another witness

Fiona Donohoe, the mother of 14-year-old Noah Donohoe, arriving to Belfast Coroner’s Court(Image: Liam McBurney/PA Wire)
Recordings of anonymous phone calls made to police about an attempt to sell Noah Donohoe’s laptop while the schoolboy was missing have been played at his inquest.
One woman told Belfast Coroner’s Court that she had not made the calls, despite a claim from another witness. The inquest into the death of the schoolboy, which is being heard with a jury, has now entered its 10th week.
Noah, a pupil at St Malachy’s College, was 14 when his naked body was found in a storm drain tunnel in north Belfast in June 2020, six days after he left home on his bike to meet two friends in the Cavehill area of the city.

Noah Donohoe who was found dead in a storm drain in north Belfast in June 2020(Image: PA Media)
A post-mortem examination found the cause of death was likely to be drowning. Noah’s mother Fiona Donohoe has attended court every day of the inquest.
Proceedings resumed on Monday afternoon with evidence from anonymous witnesses about calls made to police in the days after Noah disappeared.
A statement from witness AC2 was read to the court.
The witness said he did not know Noah but had got to know another witness, AC3, through playing online bingo during lockdown in June 2020. The statement said AC3 had visited him at his father’s flat on June 21 2020, when Daryl Paul had arrived and attempted to sell them a laptop.
Paul, of Cliftonville Avenue, has previously pleaded guilty to stealing a rucksack containing Noah’s laptop and school books.
The statement said Paul told them he found the laptop at the Arts College in Belfast.
The witness said: “The fact that there was no charger and it wasn’t his laptop rang alarm bells for me.”
AC2 said he had no interest in buying the laptop. His statement said AC3 and Daryl Paul then left the flat at the same time.
The court then heard that days later the witness was told by AC3 that the laptop sounded the same as one which Noah had been carrying when he disappeared.
AC2 said after they spoke to another friend, they decided to report the matter to police.
The statement said: “I remember feeling sick about the whole thing.”
The statement said AC3 had then made an anonymous phone call to police while in her car. AC3 then gave evidence at the inquest.
She said she had heard recordings of the call made to police.

Fiona Donohoe, the mother of 14-year-old Noah Donohoe, arriving to Belfast Coroner’s Court(Image: Liam McBurney/PA Wire)
She said: “I can say I did not make this call to police, it does not sound like my voice on the call.”
Counsel to the coroner Peter Coll asked the witness why she believed AC2 and Paul had given statements claiming she was the one who had contacted police.
She said: “I think the two of them are spoofing.”
Recordings of two anonymous phone calls, on June 24 and 25, were then played to the jury. In the first recording, the caller reported an attempt by Paul to sell the laptop.
The caller said Paul had a plastic bag containing a rucksack, the laptop, a green North Face coat and a school book with Noah Donohoe’s name on it.
The caller said: “I’m just really worried about this guy. If he knows something about where that boy is.”
In the second recording, the caller expressed concern that the information from the previous call had not been acted upon.
Mr Coll asked AC3: “Did you make that phone call?”
The witness said: “No, I didn’t realise there was another call until today.”
The inquest continues.
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