It's due to upcoming holiday arrangements by some jury members
The long-running inquest into the death of Belfast schoolboy Noah Donohoe has been adjourned until later this year.
It's due to upcoming holiday arrangements by some jury members - who are tasked with agreeing findings on 10 questions relating to the teenager's death.
Deliberations started earlier this week after 6 months of hearings, with yesterday's sitting continuing into the early hours of this morning.
The 14 year old's naked body was found in an underground storm drain in June 2020, almost a week after he went missing.

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