‘Insufficient evidence’ to prosecute Stormont department over Noah Donohoe’s death

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‘Insufficient evidence’ to prosecute Stormont department over Noah Donohoe’s death
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Teenager found dead in north Belfast storm drain owned by Stormont Department of Infrastructure in 2020, six days after he went missing

The 14-year-old boy was found dead in a storm drain owned by the department in north Belfast in 2020, six days after he went missing.

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Counsel for Ms Donohoe, Brenda Campbell KC, also updated the court on a photograph of a hand found on Noah’s phone believed to have been taken on the night he went missing. Ms Campbell previously said an expert had discovered the image and it raised the prospect that the phone had been in the possession of someone else after Noah went missing.

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