In Wayne County, Georgia, the family of 8-year-old Noah Bush, who tragically passed away last month, has taken a significant step in their quest for answers by hiring legal representation. Noah Bush was discovered deceased in a pit in Jesup on May 16th, reportedly after drowning. His death has left the family devastated and seeking clarity surrounding the circumstances.
According to Noah’s aunt, the family remains deeply troubled, especially as Noah was known to be afraid of water, raising questions about how he ended up in the pit. Initially believed to have been playing with friends when he disappeared on May 15th, Noah’s case has prompted ongoing scrutiny of law enforcement’s handling of the investigation.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) has been actively involved, conducting interviews with minors who were reportedly with Noah before his disappearance. The family’s decision to enlist the services of the Davis Bozeman Johnson Law Firm underscores their determination to seek justice and obtain a thorough investigation into the tragic incident.
A virtual press conference, scheduled for tomorrow at 10 a.m., will provide an opportunity for the family to address the public through their legal representation. The Davis Bozeman Johnson Law Firm is expected to shed light on the family’s concerns and the next steps they plan to take in their pursuit of truth and accountability.
WTOC will be present at the press conference to provide updates throughout the day, ensuring continued coverage of developments in Noah Bush’s case.