Peaches Geldof’s husband Tom Cohen ‘not under suspicion’ as drug paraphernalia seized

Peaches Geldof’s husband, Thomas Cohen, is “not in any way under suspicion of any involvement” in her death, Kent police have revealed tonight.

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An investigation into her death has been launched after a coroner's inquest revealed that heroin was the 'most likely' cause of death.

They also revealed that drug paraphernalia was seized from the property the day her body was discovered.

Detectives are now looking to find out who supplied the mum-of-two with the class A drug.

During the brief hearing, details of the moment Tom found his wife – who he married in 2012 – lying on the bed.

“Thomas entered the property and went upstairs thinking that Peaches may have been sleeping.

Peaches' mother, Paula Yate, died of an accidental heroin overdose
Peaches' mother, Paula Yate, died of an accidental heroin overdose

“Thomas then located Peaches in a spare bedroom and it was obvious to him that she was deceased. She was located on the edge of a bed with one leg hanging down to the floor with the other leg tucked underneath her; she was slumped forward across the bed.”

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