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Guildhall clock in Derry to be lit this weekend for Noah Donohoe

written by John August 20, 2020
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SINN Féin Group Leader on Derry City and Strabane District Council Cllr Sandra Duffy has welcomed confirmation That the Guildhall clock is to be illuminated blue this Saturday and Sunday to mark nine weeks since young Noah Donohoe had gone missing.

Said Councillor Duffy: “I am very pleased to have received confirmation that the Guildhall clock is to be illuminated blue this Saturday and Sunday to mark nine weeks since young Noah Donohoe had gone missing.

“It will come on the same weekend as the Tinnies are lit up in Strabane and the City Hall in Belfast.

“Its very important that this happens as it will create awareness around the ongoing appeal for information on the death of Noah.

“We will continue to support Fiona Donohoe and the family in their search for the truth about the tragic death of Noah.”

The teenager went missing in north Belfast on Sunday, June 21 this year and his body was found six days later in a storm drain.

Devastated mum Fiona with her beautiful son Noah

His mum Fiona, who is from Strabane, is still searching for answers as to what happened to her beautiful 14-year-old son and how he ended up in a storm drain.

One person is expected to charged soon with the theft of Noah’s rucksack and its contents which were later handed to police after teen’s disappearance.

Guildhall clock in Derry to be lit this weekend for Noah Donohoe was last modified: August 20th, 2020 by John

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