By Q Radio news
Supporters of Belfast schoolboy Noah Donohoe lined the streets of Belfast yesterday to raise awareness of his disappearance and subsequent death last June.
They walked from the city centre to Belfast Castle the route Noah was supposed to take on his fateful journey.
The St Malachy's College pupil disappeared after leaving his home in south Belfast on June the 21st last year.
Among those attending was the 14 year old's mum Fiona who says she doesn't currently have faith in the ongoing police investigation:
Fiona Donohoe joins “Noah’s Army” in Belfast city centre on Sunday afternoon to highlight awareness of her son’s disappearance and death in Belfast last year. pic.twitter.com/xZuVGL9OPb
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) March 28, 2021
Tragically, Noah's body was discovered in a storm drain off the Shore Road in the north of the city on June 27th.
A subsequent post-mortem examination found he had died by drowning.

(Yesterday's walk in memory of Noah Donohoe in Belfast)
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