Noah Donohoe was found dead in a storm drain in Belfast June 2020 – six days after he went missing
is to be used to examine hours of CCTV footage in an attempt to discover if there are incidents of Noah Donohoe leaving his home in the early hours in the days before he went missing, a court has heard.The 14-year-old was found dead in a storm drain in the city in June 2020 – six days after he went missing as he cycled to meet up with friends.
Ms Donohoe was in attendance for the latest hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice in Belfast on Tuesday. The barrister said: “The background to this is that some footage did come to light that showed Noah, I think the day before his disappearance, out very early in the morning. Previously the coroner had ruled that footage from two CCTV cameras should be looked at for a period of a week from the Saturday before Noah’s disappearance.Mr Coll said: “Very shortly thereafter the police indicated they now have a particular AI package that could be used to facilitate and expedite that ask.
“It is not proposed to entirely cut out the human eye but really to pinpoint those elements of the footage where there may be anything of potential relevance,” Mr Coll said.
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