Drug tests needed on Peaches

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 09 April 2014 | 23.26

The spotlight was never far away during the short life of Peaches Geldof.

Death remains a mystery ... Forensic police at Peaches Geldof's home where her body was found. Source: Getty Images

THE autopsy on Peaches Geldof, who died suddenly aged 25, proved inconclusive, police said, as they awaited the results of toxicology tests.

Peaches, the daughter of musician Bob Geldof, was found dead at her countryside home in Wrotham in Kent, on Monday.

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Toxicology tests needed to determine how she died ... Peaches Geldof died suddenly aged 25 after posting a picture of herself as a baby with her late mother, Paula Yates. Source: AFP

Kent Police said her death remained "a non-suspicious, unexplained sudden death".

"A post-mortem examination held on Wednesday following the death of Peaches Geldof has proved inconclusive pending the result of toxicology analysis," police said in a statement.

"Officers continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death in order to compile a report for the coroner.

"The result of a toxicology report can take several weeks."

Toxicology tests are for a variety of toxins, including natural toxins, such as those associated with poisonous plants or animals, chemicals found in the environment, alcohol and drugs — both prescription and illicit.

It has been revealed today that Peaches had complained to her husband that she was "bored and exhausted" by having to look after their two young children and had a fragile self-image.

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Peaches commented on her life incessantly on social media sites as she appeared to crave the approval of strangers in the online world to bolster a fragile self-image.

Throughout the day, even several times an hour, she would tweet a picture or a short video clip shot on her phone.

"It was all a way of her crying: 'Love me, love me, love me!'" Gerry Agar, a close family friend, said.

"Peaches had such terrible self-esteem issues, just as her mum did, and you could see that in the social media"

The day before she was found dead Peaches posted a photograph on Twitter of herself with her late mother, the TV presenter Paula Yates.

Many of Peaches's posts on her Instagram website were about her struggle to get her sons to sleep and her own exhaustion.

Peaches also complained to her husband, Tom Cohen, a singer in a punk band, that she was bored.

Cohen and their sons were believed to be staying with his parents in New Eltham, London, when her body was found after a relative had called police with a "concern for the welfare" of Peaches.

Peaches, who was on her second marriage, recently wrote that reading books on the past lives of children had made her "believe in reincarnation".

In December last year she posted an image on her Instagram website of herself with her eldest son, Astala, which she believed included a "ghost" hand. She said it was linked to a previous occupant of the house who drowned herself after suffering a miscarriage.

In a message to her husband she wrote: "Please come see me, I am scared."


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