The Noah Donohoe Enigma: Shocking CCTV Revelations and Lingering Mysteries Dominate 2026 Inquest
By Crime and Courts Correspondent
BELFAST â More than five years after the tragic disappearance and death of 14-year-old schoolboy Noah Donohoe, the ongoing inquest at Belfast Coronerâs Court has reached a pivotal and deeply unsettling phase. Dramatic CCTV evidence presented in early 2026 has exposed significant gaps, timing discrepancies, and investigative oversights that continue to fuel public outrage and speculation. What began as a routine bike ride on June 21, 2020, ended in Noahâs naked body being discovered six days later in a storm drain culvert in north Belfast, with drowning confirmed as the cause of death. Yet the âlethal inconsistenciesâ in the footage of his final movements are leaving experts, legal teams, and observers in shock.
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Noah, a pupil at St Malachyâs College, left his home on Fitzroy Avenue in south Belfast around 5:30 p.m. to meet friends in the Cavehill area. CCTV captured his initial journey: leaving home fully clothed, cycling through familiar streets, and heading north. Footage from various points, including the Ormeau Road and city centre, showed him progressing normally at first.

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However, anomalies emerged as the inquest jury viewed non-continuous clips totaling about nine minutes of his last known ride. One of the most haunting segments shows Noah in the north Belfast area near Northwood Road. A resident approached police the night after his disappearance with home CCTV footage depicting a naked youthâidentified as Noahâcycling erratically, jumping off his bike, and running toward wasteland between houses. Constable Stuart Morrow testified that he viewed this on a mobile phone but did not immediately check for additional cameras in the vicinity or seize further recordings from the property, which had multiple devices. âI didnât look up,â he admitted, highlighting a critical lapse in procedure.
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Further revelations exposed âgaps that donât add up.â Police logs indicated CCTV checks at the Grove Leisure Centre returned ânegative resultsâ the day after Noah vanished, yet barrister Brenda Campbell KC demonstrated that Noah appeared on that footage at 6:01 p.m.âpotentially missed because officers may have reviewed footage based on incorrect camera timestamps off by up to 43 minutes. âBasic policingâ standards were not followed, the inquest heard, as real-time verification was overlooked during the critical first 24 hours.
Timing inconsistencies plague other collections: some footage gathered in 2020 wasnât reviewed until 2022. Detective Sergeant Gardiner, who coordinated CCTV efforts, conceded police never obtained a complete picture of Noahâs movements, including why he turned right after leaving home or certain route segments lacking coverage. Questions arose about a âshadowyâ exit from home and unexplained detours into unfamiliar areas, including a Protestant enclave far from his usual paths.
The inquest also examined coincidences, such as Noah cycling past a man later found with his laptopâdiscovered on the opposite side of the city. No interaction occurred, but the barrister described it as a âmassive coincidence.â Police theories included voluntary disappearance due to a disturbed state of mind (possibly drug-related), a head injury from a bike fall captured on partial footage, or third-party involvementâthough no conclusive evidence supports foul play.

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Noahâs mother, Fiona Donohoe, has pushed for transparency throughout, with her legal team highlighting how earlier identification of key footage might have narrowed search areas and altered outcomes. A police search adviser estimated only a 5% chance Noah was in the culvert where he was found, influencing resource allocation under the hypothesis of voluntary absence.

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Despite the evidence, conspiracy theories persist online and in communities, amplified by the caseâs unresolved elements: discarded clothing, phone, and rucksack; Noahâs naked state; and investigative shortcomings. The jury has visited scenes along his route, viewing the culvert and pathways firsthand.

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As proceedings continue into March 2026, the inquest seeks to determine how and why this innocent boyâs final walk turned so tragically. Experts agree the CCTV discrepancies represent a âheartbreaking truthâ about missed opportunities in a high-stakes missing persons case. For Noahâs family and a gripped public, closure remains elusive amid questions that may never fully resolve.
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The world watches as this Belfast tragedy evolves from accident to enduring enigma, with CCTV once again at the centre of a soul-crushing mystery.


