🚨 JUST HOURS LATER — A NEW DETAIL EMERGES… — Noah Donohoe’s case continues to spread as more information from the inquest surfaces 😳 But one unexpected element is now raising even more questions 👀

The long-running inquest into the death of 14-year-old Belfast schoolboy Noah Donohoe has entered a new phase in 2026, with fresh testimony and forensic evidence prompting renewed scrutiny over police handling, timelines, and the circumstances surrounding his disappearance.

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Noah Donohoe, a bright and popular teenager, vanished on June 21, 2020, after cycling to meet friends. His body was discovered six days later in a storm drain in north Belfast. The official post-mortem concluded he died by drowning, with no evidence of direct third-party violence. Yet the case has never sat easily with many, due to gaps in the initial investigation and puzzling details that continue to emerge.

What first seemed like a clear direction is now being revisited.

Recent hearings have highlighted several points of contention:

Phone location delay: Noah’s last known phone signal was relayed to search-and-rescue teams seven hours after police received it. Searches continued in other areas (including Cavehill) in the meantime.
Search delays and priorities: Questions have been raised about a reported 12-hour delay in searching a specific culvert, and why certain areas were prioritized over others.
The green coat confusion: Proceedings were briefly adjourned after conflicting evidence from a police witness regarding a search for Noah’s green coat. The coroner intervened, warning a witness and halting questions until transcripts could be reviewed.
Body condition and timing: Pathologists noted the body was badly contaminated with silt and dirty water. Bruising (including significant blunt force trauma to the forehead) was consistent with falls or movement inside the drain rather than assault. Experts indicated Noah was likely alive when he entered the storm drain and may have died close to midnight as tidal water rose.

Rescue service volunteers hoped to find Noah Donohoe alive, inquest told |  The Independent
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Images above: The storm drain entrance area where Noah’s body was recovered (left) and a view of the culvert system involved in the search (right).

A quieter but increasingly discussed detail involves inconsistencies in police statements and the handling of evidence — including questions over whether Noah’s green coat was actively searched for in certain locations, and broader concerns about early assumptions of “no foul play.”

Police put 'significant amount of officers' on Noah Donohoe search, inquest  told | The Independent
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Police put ‘significant amount of officers’ on Noah Donohoe search, inquest told | The Independent

Noah’s mother, Fiona Donohoe, has attended the inquest throughout, continuing to seek full answers for her son.

Pathologists have testified that no drugs were detected in Noah’s system, though some experts noted that certain substances couldn’t be entirely ruled out due to decomposition. The case has been described by one forensic expert as “one of the most extraordinary” they’ve encountered.

What people are noticing 👇

Public reaction on social media and in coverage reflects growing frustration:

Why the significant delay in acting on the phone ping?
Why the apparent confusion over basic evidence like clothing?
Was the storm drain adequately secured or screened prior to the incident?
How thorough was the initial response in the critical first hours?

The inquest, now in its later stages with a jury, continues to hear from witnesses, including police officers and forensic specialists. A juror was recently discharged after recognizing a witness, but proceedings are moving forward.

UPDATE: {link} — New testimony has kept the conversation alive, with many calling for complete transparency as the inquest draws toward conclusions.

Noah’s disappearance and death remain a profound tragedy for his family and the wider community. While the medical cause is drowning, the “how” and “why” — particularly the sequence of events and investigative decisions — continue to generate questions that the ongoing inquest aims to address.

This is a developing story. The family deserves clarity, and the inquest process is the formal mechanism to examine all available evidence.

Rest in peace, Noah. 💙

Noah Donohoe: CCTV shows teenager moments before last sighting - BBC News
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Images shown are from public reporting on the case and inquest proceedings.