An inquest into the disappearance of Noah Donohoe hears evidence from a former Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) officer who examined the teenager’s mobile phone data. The officer tells the court that Noah Donohoe’s phone call to himself the night before he disappeared appears to be “an anomaly” in the data. The witness also says that, in some cases, police cannot have all the answers. The testimony focuses on what the mobile data indicates about the call and how it fits—or does not fit—normal patterns suggested by the device information. The inquest evidence is described as an additional contribution to the body of material considered by the court. The hearing continues to examine the circumstances surrounding Noah Donohoe’s disappearance, including the interpretation of available digital evidence and what it can and cannot establish. The court is presented with the witness’s conclusions while other aspects of the case remain under consideration as the inquest proceeds.
Inquest hears mobile data evidence about Noah Donohoe’s call before disappearance
An inquest into the disappearance of Noah Donohoe hears evidence from a former Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) officer who examined the teenager’s mobile phone data. The officer tells the co...
- A PSNI witness gives evidence in the inquest about Noah Donohoe’s mobile phone data.
- The witness says Noah Donohoe’s call to himself on the night before his disappearance appears to be an anomaly.
- The court is told police do not always have all the answers based on available information.
- The testimony focuses on interpreting the device and call information rather than making broader findings about cause or location.
- The inquest continues with additional evidence considered beyond the mobile data testimony.
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