Man who tried to pawn Noah Donohoe s laptop jailed for three months Noah Donohoe 28 January, 2021 15:39
A MAN who tried to pawn Noah Donohoe s laptop while searches for the Belfast teenager were ongoing has been jailed for three months.
Daryl Paul (33) pleaded guilty to finding and stealing a rucksack containing the computer and schoolbooks on the day the boy went missing.
His lawyer described it as an opportunistic offence carried out by a thief who at no stage had any personal contact with Noah.
The 14-year-old s body was recovered from a storm drain in the north of the city in June last year, six days after he disappeared while on a bike ride.
Carrick Hill attack victim had boiling water poured on him, court told
Further details emerged at Belfast Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday
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Belfast Magistrates Court
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image captionA man in his 20s was critically injured in the attack in the Carrick Hill area of Belfast
A man suffered severe facial burns when boiling water was poured over him during an attack being treated as attempted murder, a court has heard.
It was also claimed that the victim was stamped on by several men during the north Belfast attack, which led to him being put in a medically-induced coma.
The details emerged as Kevin Murray, from Stanhope Street in the city, was charged with attempted murder.
The 41-year-old was remanded in custody by Belfast Magistrates Court.
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A man suffered severe facial burns after boiling water was allegedly poured over him in north Belfast, a court heard today.
He was also stamped on during an attack which led to him being put in a medically-induced coma, it was claimed.
Details emerged as 41-year-old Kevin Murray, of Stanhope Street in the city, was charged with his attempted murder.
Belfast Magistrates Court heard paramedics found the victim, aged in his twenties, inside a corner shop in the Carrick Hill area on Sunday night.
Crown lawyer Stephanie Boyd said: He was bleeding on the floor, and the skin on his forehead, throat, neck and lips was red and flaking off.