‘No evidence’ to suggest anyone else involved in Noah Donohoe death – coroner

Noah Donohoe’s mother Fiona (left) leaves Laganside Court in Belfast with her sister Niamh (centre) and legal representative Niall Murphy (right) after attending the preliminary inquest at Belfast Coroner’s Court into her son’s death (Liam McBurney/PA)
Noah Donohoe’s mother Fiona (left) leaves Laganside Court in Belfast with her sister Niamh (centre) and legal representative Niall Murphy (right) after attending the preliminary inquest at Belfast Coroner’s Court into her son’s death (Liam McBurney/PA)

There is currently “no evidence” to suggest that any other person was involved in the death of Belfast teenager Noah Donohoe, a court has heard.

Coroner Joe McCrisken told a preliminary inquest into the death of the schoolboy that he wanted to set out “fact against fiction” in order to “dispel the many baseless and inaccurate rumours which continue to circulate”.

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