An inquest hears that friends cannot explain changes in Noah Donohoe’s behavior in the period before his death. The 14-year-old was found dead in an underground water tunnel on 27 June 2020. According to the inquest evidence, the friends’ testimony focuses on their inability to provide a clear reason or context for his actions leading up to his death. The accounts reportedly describe a lack of understanding among classmates and friends about what Noah was thinking or doing before he entered the tunnel area, and they do not identify an obvious cause. The inquest’s purpose is to examine the circumstances surrounding his death and to consider what happened in the time leading up to it, including any relevant factors that may have contributed to the incident. The reports emphasize that, based on the information provided by friends, there is no straightforward explanation for his behavior prior to his death, leaving the inquest to continue reviewing other evidence and lines of inquiry.