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"text": " the claim that noah and donohoe were kidnapped and murdered is being investigated by police in northern ireland.\n police said in a statement that a storm drain network of investigations is in place in the premier/northwood drive/road area of north belfast and is owned by the department for infrastructure.\n the detective who looked into the case, who treated the case as non-suspicious, believed he died of a bang to the head and later suffered a concussion from the bang.\n a lawyer for the police service of northern ireland confirmed today that an investigation into the claim is going on into his death at a preliminary inquest.\n it is alleged that the imprisoned cellmate came forward claiming that his cellmate had confessed to the murder of the schoolboy.\n the northern ireland police force said it was investigating a claim that a cellmate had come forward with allegations that he had confessed to killing the belfast teenager, noah and donohoe, in june last year.\n there is an investigation into claims that a cellmate has come forward with allegations that the cellmate confessed to killing the belfast teenager, noah and donohoe, in june of last year.\n it is alleged that in june of last year a cellmate confessed to killing the belfast teenager, noah and donohoe.\n \"that matter was put on the agenda because of an article in the sunday world just very recently this past sunday, \" he said.\n the article is titled \"a cell-mate claims that the person who admitted killing noah and donohoe was a cell-mate of the tragic teenager. \"\n he said the matter would be referred to the psni for consideration, with the psni representative confirming that an investigation was going on.\n she added: \"there is anxiety about what to do, not just because of the contents, but with regard to what to do and whether it will be investigated properly or not.\n she said it was a matter of concern for the family to be told that an investigation was going on, but that yesterday's irish news quote from the psni apparently suggested that this was really a coronation matter, not a police matter.\n `` it has to be done in some urgency because of course the line of inquiry that is going on will have an impact on the proceedings before this court, '' she added.\n the disappearance of the 14-year-old prompted a huge search operation involving hundreds of volunteers from the community in northern belfast and beyond.\n noah 's cycle of life in the south belfast home was interrupted by the entry into the storm drain, before it.\n", |