Police launch criminal probe into Peaches Geldof death

Police have launched a criminal inquiry into Peaches Geldof's death after the coroner revealed heroin may have been involved.

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Peaches detective clarifies 'inaccurate' media reports

Detective Chief Inspector Paul Fotheringham's full statement said:

Following recent speculation in the media, I would like to make it clear that Thomas Cohen is not in any way under suspicion of any involvement in Peaches Geldof-Cohen's death or our concurrent investigation into the supply of drugs.

He has not been arrested or interviewed under caution and there is no plan to do so.

The only statement he has provided related to his discovery of Peaches' body, which is a standard requirement.

We are in regular contact with both sides of the family to keep them apprised of our progress.

Our investigation into the supply of drugs is continuing and remains a live investigation.

Inaccurate reports have also been made suggesting that no drugs paraphernalia was found at the address, with suggestions that the scene had been 'tampered' with prior to police arrival.

While no detail will be provided around specific items, to prevent further speculation I will confirm that contrary to rumour in the media my officers did seize drugs paraphernalia from the address on 7 April.

The coroner has authorised the disclosure of this information.

Our investigation on behalf of the coroner continues and there will be no further information released at this time.

– Detective Chief Inspector Paul Fotheringham

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Peaches' husband 'not suspected' over her death

The husband of Peaches Geldof "is not in any way under suspicion of any involvement" in her death, police said tonight.

Kent Police said musician Thomas Cohen has not been arrested or interviewed under caution and "there is no plan to do so".

Peaches Geldof with husband Thomas Cohen. Credit: PA

Detective Chief Inspector Paul Fotheringham said he was making the position clear following recent speculation in the media.

Mr Cohen discovered Ms Geldof, 25, dead in a spare bedroom at the family home in Wrotham, Kent, on April 7.

At the opening of her inquest yesterday, Mr Fotheringham revealed that recent heroin use by Ms Geldof "was likely to have played a role" in her death.

'No arrests' in police inquiry into Peaches Geldof death

A criminal investigation has been launched into the death of Peaches Geldof after an inquest found that recent heroin use "was likely to have played a role" in it.

An investigation into the supply of drugs is underway. Credit: Ian West/PA Wire

There is an "ongoing investigation into the supply of drugs" in connection with the death of the 25-year-old, Kent Police said.

A police spokesman said: "Kent Police can confirm an ongoing investigation into the supply of drugs in connection with the death of Peaches Geldof. There have been no arrests at this stage."

Detective Chief Inspector Paul Fotheringham had previously said: "Recent use of heroin and the levels identified were likely to have played a role in her death."

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Husband found Peaches 'slumped across the bed'

Peaches Geldof's husband Thomas Cohen travelled with his mother to the Kent home the couple shared on Monday 7 April after being unable to contact his 25-year-old wife on the phone, an inquest heard today.

Peaches Geldof, with her husband Tom Cohen. Credit: PA

"Thomas entered the property and located Peaches in the spare bedroom," Mr Fotheringham said. It was apparent that she was dead.

"She was located on the edge of the bed with one leg hanging down to the floor and the other leg tucked underneath her. She was slumped across the bed," Mr Fotheringham added.

Mr Cohen called out to his mother and the pair's youngest child, Phaedra was found in the property, and the emergency services were called.

Mr Fotheringham said the last contact with the late TV presenter is believed to have been at 7.45pm on the Sunday when she had a telephone conversation with a friend.

North West Kent coroner Roger Hatch adjourned the inquest for a full hearing to take place on July 23.

'Peaches alone on Saturday evening & Sunday morning'

DCI Paul Fotheringham, of the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate, spoke of the days and final moments of Peaches Geldof - married to musician Tom Cohen - during the brief hearing in front of North West Kent coroner Roger Hatch.

On Thursday April 3, 2014, Thomas Cohen went with his two sons to stay for the weekend at his parents' house in south-east London.

This is a normal occurrence which enables Peaches and Thomas to complete work in their respective careers.

It is believed that Peaches spent Saturday afternoon, into the evening, and Sunday morning at her home address alone.

Throughout this period she maintained telephone contact with family and friends, including contact with Thomas's mother to arrange a family activity, but this was cancelled.

Peaches maintained contact with family and friends throughout Sunday and at 5pm Thomas's father Keith Cohen took the youngest child, Phaedra, back to Wrotham and spent half an hour with Peaches before leaving the child with her.

– DCI Paul Fotheringham, of the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate

Heroin 'likely to have played a role' in Peaches death

At the opening of the inquest into the death of Peaches Geldof, Detective Chief Inspector Paul Fotheringham, of the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate, said a post-mortem examination was inconclusive, prompting further tests.

Peaches Geldof took heroin before her death, tests have confirmed. Credit: PA

But he told the hearing: "Recent use of heroin and the levels identified were likely to have played a role in her death."

Her mother, TV presenter and writer Paula Yates, died from an accidental heroin overdose at her London home 14 years ago.

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Police: Peaches Geldof 'used heroin' before death

Kent police said that toxicology tests confirmed there was evidence of recent heroin use by Peaches Geldof.

The drug played a role in her death, an inquest in Gravesend, Kent, has been told.

Peaches Geldof Credit: PA

Her husband Tom Cohen found his wife in the couple's spare bedroom slumped on the bed, the inquest heard.

Friends and family she had called in the last few hours before her death said she was her normal, happy self and had been making plans for a family outing in the coming days.

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