A large blue heart has been placed at the top of Cave Hill in memory of Noah Donohoe, the Belfast teenager who went missing last summer.
Noah (14), a pupil at St Malachy s College, disappeared from his south Belfast home on June 21 last year.
Following an extensive search operation, the teenager s body was found in the storm drain in the north of the city, close to the M2 motorway, six days later.
A post-mortem found that he died as a result of drowning and a coroner s hearing was later told there was no evidence that he was attacked or that anyone else was involved.
Police are examining a potential new piece of evidence in the investigation into the death of Belfast schoolboy Noah Donohoe.
It comes after a mobile phone thought to contain previously unseen pictures of Noah on the day he disappeared was handed into police.
The 14-year-old, a pupil at St Malachy s College, went missing in south Belfast on June 21 last year.
His body was found in a storm drain in the north of the city and close to the M2 motorway six days later following a massive search operation.
A post-mortem examination established that he died as a result of drowning.
Noah Donohoe Foundation launch new jersey in memory of Belfast teen
A percentage of proceeds will be donated to the Community Rescue Service
The Noah Donohoe Foundation jersey
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A jersey has been launched in memory of Belfast teenager Noah Donohoe.
The family of tragic teen Noah Donohoe believe a member of the public has a photograph which may be key to shedding light on what happened to the St Malachy s pupil on the day of his disappearance.