The mother of schoolboy Noah Donohoe has said she "always told him that he would change the world", his family has said. Her emotional tribute came as hundreds took to the streets in a vigil for Noah in Belfast on Saturday.
The body of the missing teenager was found in a storm drain in Belfast on Saturday. Police believe he may have fallen from his bicycle and hurt his head, Belfast Live reports.
The Donohoe family said in a statement on Sunday their "heartfelt gratitude for the support, outpouring of love, and empathy" they received in the past few days. "From walking with us, both physically and spiritually, to feeling our pain, we recognise that everyone has lost Noah," said the family. "He was very special.
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