Peaches post-mortem exam 'inconclusive'

A post-mortem examination into the death of Peaches Geldof has proved inconclusive pending the result of toxicology analysis which could take several weeks, Kent Police said.

Peaches post-mortem exam 'inconclusive'

A post-mortem examination into the death of Peaches Geldof has proved inconclusive pending the results of toxicology tests.

Kent Police said officers are continuing to investigate the circumstances around the 25-year-old’s death and a toxicology report could take several weeks.

The body of the mother-of-two was found at her home in Wrotham, Kent, on Monday and police have said her death is being treated as a “non-suspicious, unexplained sudden death”.

The 25-year-old TV personality was found dead at her home in Kent, South East England on Monday and a post mortem was carried out today at Darent Valley hospital in Dartford, Kent, by Dr Peter Graham Jerreat.

Police have said there were no drugs or suicide note found at the house.

Kent County Council said: "A decision on whether there needs to be an inquest depends upon the final results of the post mortem."

It has been reported that the alarm was raised by a "concerned relative" who called the emergency services at about 1.35pm.

Meanwhile, Peaches, who is survived by her husband Thomas Cohen and their sons Astala, 23 months, and Phaedra, 11 months, claimed she was "happier than ever" in her last magazine column.

The late star gushed about the joys of being a young mother in the pages of Mother & Baby magazine just weeks before her untimely death.

She wrote: "Other than work there was nothing stopping me from having constant fun. But it was becoming boring, I wanted an anchor. I craved it."

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