Peaches Geldof Dead Due To Drugs? Shortly After Funeral Heroin Claims Follow Model’s Death, Said Life Was ‘Perfect’ Before Suspected Overdose

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Peaches Geldof, who was found dead at her apartment on April 7, may have been involved with drugs before her sudden passing.

An inquest revealed that drugs, primarily heroin, "likely played a role" in leaving the beautiful blonde dead in her family home, according to ABC News.

"Forensic samples were obtained and sent for examination with the results concluding there was recent use of Heroin and that the levels identified were likely to have played a role in her death," British authorities stated.

Peaches Geldof tragically left behind two children, 2-year-old Astala and 1-year-old Phaedra, along with her husband Tom Cohen.

The 25-year-old TV presenter lost her mother, Paula Yates, at the age of 11 due to a heroin overdose.

According to the Telegraph, the public has been blowing up on Twitter after drugs have come into the picture of Geldof's death.

Twitter user Matt X Morton wrote, "Peaches Geldof died from a heroin overdose? Selfish of her, ZERO sympathy leaving kids behind."

Eve Huckfield wrote, "So Peaches Geldof died of a heroin overdose. I am SO surprised, but how selfish on her poor kids and husband."

The news of drugs being involved in Peaches Geldof's death has come just after the beauty's funeral, which took place in Southern England on April 21.

Prior to the day that she was found dead, Geldof reportedly "seemed her normal self and was making plans for the future."

The daughter of Bob Geldof had recently written on her column for U.K.'s Mother & Baby, "BEING A MUM IS THE BEST THING IN MY LIFE."

She had called her life "perfect" saying that her children were everything to her.

BBC News reports that Peaches had taken her mother's death very hard, which led to her experimenting with drugs in her teenage years, a fact that she was very open about.

She had reportedly spoken of motherhood as a crucial part of her "healing process."

Geldof had told Elle Magazine after the birth of Astala in 2012 that "everything started to heal."

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