Friends fail to explain Donohoe behaviour before death

An inquest into the death of 14-year-old Noah Donohoe in Belfast continues, with friends and teachers testifying that his behavior prior to his disappearance was entirely out of character. The court heard details about his intelligence and social nature, leaving his final actions unexplained.
Why it matters
The inquest seeks to provide closure and clarity regarding a high-profile missing person case that has deeply affected the local community.
Friends and teachers of schoolboy Noah Donohoe cannot explain his behaviour before his death, an inquest has heard.
The article reports on court proceedings and testimony without taking a stance on the investigation's outcome.
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