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HullLive has reported about the heartbreak of a Mum whose son’s last hours still remain a mystery to her. Following an inquest Charlotte Gamero said how "utterly devastating" her son's death had been.

Four hours after being reported missing, Noah is said to have fallen from the top of St Stephen's shopping centre car park in Hull, East Yorkshire. READ NEXT: Brummies are worried that new HS2 train line will bring so many Londoners to the city they'll take over BirminghamThe 13 year old is said to have left school after lunch, gotten food from the city centre and then the rest of whereabouts before his death are still unclear.

She said: "Nobody who knew Noah can understand why this happened," Adding: “He seemed happy, confident, engaged and was achieving well at school. "The teenager whose organs have been donated, “lit up the stage,” loving to perform however his Mum says he ultimately aspired to be a doctor.

His mum added: "We're so very proud that his life has gone on to save many more. . . It's what he would have wanted, because Noah always put others before himself. "An inquest heard that Noah’s parents had separated amicably and that the teen was fascinated by Japanese culture, teaching himself to speak the language, and planned to go there one day.

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