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Inquest into Noah Donohoe’s Death Nears Conclusion

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The inquest into the tragic death of Noah Donohoe, who went missing in June 2020, has reached a pivotal stage as all evidence has now been presented. Noah’s body was discovered in an underground water tunnel six days after he disappeared, raising numerous questions about the circumstances surrounding his death.

During the recent hearings, new evidence emerged regarding the memorialisation of Noah’s Instagram account, which his mother, Fiona, was unable to access after his passing. This issue highlights the complexities surrounding digital legacies and the challenges families face in managing online accounts after a loved one’s death.

The inquest has also revealed that the family of another deceased individual inadvertently used the same email account to memorialise both Instagram accounts, leading to confusion and frustration. This situation underscores the need for clearer protocols from social media platforms regarding account management in sensitive circumstances.

As the jury awaits further legal clarifications, the inquest’s findings could have broader implications for how digital accounts are handled posthumously, potentially influencing future policies on social media memorialisation and user privacy rights.

Source: BBC News

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