13/05/2014

Home Of Peaches Geldof Raided Twice By Thieves

The home of the late Peaches Geldof has been broken into twice by burglars since her death last month.

The house, which is located in Fairseat Lane, near Wrotham in Kent, was broken into in mid-April and the second raid was last Friday.

Although it is believed that no personal things were stolen a lawnmower was taken in the first burglary.

A police spokesman said they are currently investigating the incidents.

Ms Geldof, 25, died suddenly on 7th April and her husband, Tom Cohen, discovered her body.

The couple shared the house with their two sons, Astala, 2, and Phaedra, one.

(CVS)

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