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A vigil has been held in north Belfast to mark one year since schoolboy Noah Donohoe went missing.
The 14-year-old's body was found in a storm drain six days later.
Hundreds of people gathered at Cavehill last night to show their support for Noah's mother Fiona and family.
Hundreds of people gather at Cavehill tonight to support Fiona Donohoe and family on the first anniversary of Noah's disappearance. pic.twitter.com/AypghZhYM9
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) June 21, 2021
His aunt Niamh spoke at the event while friends also paid tribute.
đ„ Tributes paid to Noah Donohoe at Cavehill on the first anniversary of his disappearance.
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) June 21, 2021
"There was something so special about our beautiful boy.”#TheNoahDonohoeFoundation #RememberMyNoah #NoahsArmy #NoahDonohoe pic.twitter.com/MjFjblVJAh
Noah's disappearance led to a search operation across Belfast.
An inquest into his death is due to be held in January next year.
Noah's family has called for a thorough investigation into the tragedy.
Noah - Week 52...
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) June 20, 2021
One year on, the campaign says #OurLightInTheDarkness as the quest for truth and justice continues #TheNoahDonohoeFoundation#RememberMyNoah #NoahsArmy #Week52#NoahDonohoe
Music: Forever Young, Alphaville instrumental pic.twitter.com/I1aHST7ayO


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