Peaches Geldof is said to have for years taken the substitute drug methadone for their heroin addiction. This has now given her husband in a judicial inquiry. Shortly before her death, the 25-year-old suffered accordingly a relapse.
Two and a half years she had tried using the substitute methadone to suppress their heroin addiction – unsuccessfully. In February this year, Peaches Geldof attacked again to the strong drug: It is her husband, the Australian musician Thomas Cohen, portrayed in a judicial investigation. Only a few months after the alleged relapse, the 25-year-old had died of a drug overdose.
Before her death, she took heroin, police records, a toxicology report confirmed this. And even in the current judicial investigation said a forensic pathologist from a fatal heroin overdose.
Cohen had his wife, the daughter of the Irish rock stars Bob Geldof, on April 7, lifeless found on the bed in the guest room of the common house. She left beside her husband, two small children.
The autopsy had initially delivered no tangible results, therefore, the toxicological investigation was necessary. Geldof’s mother, the presenter Paula Yates, was also died of heroin in 2000. Also on Geldof’s heroin use had been speculated for years. In 2008, she is said to have suffered a respiratory arrest and had to be resuscitated allegedly.
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