Donohoe’s Friend: No Concerns About Mental Health
- Testimony in the inquest into the death of 14-year-old Noah Donohoe revealed details about his changing emotional state and his interest in self-help literature, specifically Jordan Peterson's "12...
- An inquest is underway to determine the circumstances surrounding the death of Noah Donohoe,who was found dead in North Belfast in June 2020.
- The inquest heard testimony indicating Noah Donohoe was undergoing personal changes prior to his death.
Testimony in the inquest into the death of 14-year-old Noah Donohoe revealed details about his changing emotional state and his interest in self-help literature, specifically Jordan Peterson’s “12 Rules for Life.” The hearing also brought to light that a friend of Donohoe’s, Mr. Rocks, was unaware the teenager occasionally stayed overnight alone in his Belfast apartment.
Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) Inquest into Noah Donohoe’s Death
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An inquest is underway to determine the circumstances surrounding the death of Noah Donohoe,who was found dead in North Belfast in June 2020. The inquest began in January 2024 and continues to here testimony from individuals who knew Donohoe. the BBC provides ongoing coverage of the inquest proceedings.
Noah Donohoe’s Emotional State
The inquest heard testimony indicating Noah Donohoe was undergoing personal changes prior to his death. Mr. Rocks, a friend, described observing these changes and noted they were positive.
Detail: Witnesses have described Donohoe as a luminous and bright young person who was grappling with emotional challenges. The inquest is examining whether these challenges, and any support he was receiving, played a role in the events leading to his death.
Example: Mr. Rocks stated, “He was definitely changing, which was great,” suggesting a positive trajectory in Donohoe’s emotional well-being.This observation is part of a broader effort to understand Donohoe’s state of mind in the period leading up to his disappearance.
Jordan Peterson’s “12 Rules for Life”
Noah Donohoe inquired whether Mr. Rocks would be interested in reading Jordan Peterson’s self-help book, “12 rules for Life.”
Detail: “12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos,” published in 2018, is a book by Canadian clinical psychologist Jordan Peterson. It offers life advice based on psychology, mythology, religion, and personal anecdotes. The book has become internationally popular and has sparked considerable debate.
Example: Mr. Rocks declined to read the book,but Donohoe’s interest in it suggests he was actively seeking guidance and exploring ideas related to self-advancement and personal responsibility. The book’s themes of order and chaos may have resonated with Donohoe during a period of personal change.
Unawareness of Overnight Stays
Mr. Rocks was unaware that Noah Donohoe occasionally stayed overnight alone in his Belfast apartment.
Detail: This revelation came during questioning by Donal Lunny, barrister for the PSNI. The fact that Donohoe stayed overnight at Mr. Rocks’ apartment without his full knowledge is being examined as part of the broader inquiry into Donohoe’s movements and activities.
Example: Under questioning, Mr. Rocks confirmed he had not been aware of these overnight stays. This detail is meaningful as investigators attempt to reconstruct Donohoe’s final hours and understand the circumstances surrounding his disappearance and death.
