Peaches Geldof’s family home in Kent raided by thieves

According to police, Peaches Geldof’s Kent home has been raided by thieves twice since her shocking death last month.

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by Fiona Day |
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The house where Peaches lived with husband Thomas Cohen and sons Astala and Phaedra was reportedly targeted by thieves last week, though no personal items were believed to have been snatched.

Previously, a red lawn mower was stolen from the garden in a separate incident within weeks of Peaches death. CCTV cameras were also damaged by trespassers.

Kent police released a statement reading: ‘Police are investigating a burglary at an address in Wrotham on May 9.’

Peaches with son Astala
Peaches with son Astala

‘Officers were at the address within five minutes and no personal items are believed to have been stolen.’

It added: ‘Additionally, in mid-April a lawnmower was reported to have been taken from the grounds.’

Peaches and husband Thomas

One source told the Mail Online: ‘The people who did this are just vultures.’

Peaches died suddenly at her home last month. An inquest revealed that heroin was found in her system though it was not ruled as her cause if death, which is still to be determined.

The star’s death echoes that of her mother, Paula Yates, who died from an accidental heroin overdose in 2000.

The writer and socialite left behind sons Astala,1, and Phaedra, 2.

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