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Wrotham home of Peaches Geldof taken off market after remaining empty since her death

The Kent home of Peaches Geldof has reportedly been taken off the market more than a year after her death from a drugs overdose.

The five-bedroom family property in Wrotham was left deserted following the 25-year-old mother-of-two's death in April last year.

But according to reports the home in Fairseat Lane has been sold after it was placed on the market for £995,000.

The home remained abandoned for more than a year after her death
The home remained abandoned for more than a year after her death

The daughter of pop star and anti-poverty campaigner Sir Bob Geldof was found in a bedroom by husband Tom Cohen.

At the star's inquest at Gravesend Old Town Hall, coroner Roger Hatch ruled her death was drugs-related.

It emerged she was taking methadone following a heroin addiction.

Tragic Peaches Geldof died at home from a heroin overdose
Tragic Peaches Geldof died at home from a heroin overdose

Her death mirrored the tragic fate of her mum Paula Yates who also died from a heroin overdose in 2000.

Earlier this month, police closed the investigation to find the dealer who supplied the deadly dose to the 25-year-old.

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