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Noah Donohoe inquest adjourned in 'unprecedented' move as jury unable to reach unanimous verdict

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Noah Donohoe inquest adjourned in 'unprecedented' move as jury unable to reach unanimous verdict
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The inquest into the 2020 death of Belfast teenager Noah Donohoe has been adjourned after the jury failed to reach a unanimous verdict. The judge described the situation as unprecedented, noting that juror availability issues prevented the completion of the deliberations.

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The case is a high-profile legal matter in Northern Ireland, and the inability to reach a verdict prolongs the search for answers regarding the circumstances of the boy's death.

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THE INQUEST INTO the death of Belfast schoolboy Noah Donohoe has been adjourned in an “unprecedented” move.

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