Calgary Herald

Heroin killed Peaches Geldof: Coroner

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CELEBRITY • British socialite Peaches Geldof died from a heroin overdose after relapsing from a battle to give up the drug, a coroner ruled Wednesday.

Coroner Roger Hatch said Geldof, 25, took a fatal dose of high-purity heroin shortly before she was found dead at her home south of London on April 7.

“It’s said that the death of Peaches Geldof-Cohen is history repeating itself, but this not entirely so,” the coroner said.

“By November last year she had ceased to take heroin as a result of the considerab­le treatment and counsellin­g she had received.

“This was a significan­t achievemen­t for her, but for reasons we will never know prior to her death she returned to taking heroin.”

An inquest heard that Geldof — daughter of Live Aid organizer Bob Geldof — was a hopeless heroin addict and had been taking the drug substitute methadone for more than two years in a bid to stay free of the opiate.

Her husband, Thomas Cohen, told the hearing Geldof had started using heroin again in February. He had seen her flushing drugs she’d hidden in the loft of their home down the toilet.

Cohen found her body when he returned from a weekend away with the couple’s two-year-old son, Astala. Their younger son, one-year-old Phaedra, was in the house with his mother.

Police found heroin and syringes in the house. A forensic scientist said the drug had a purity of 61 per cent — much higher than the average drug sold on the street.

The coroner’s conclusion is a sad echo of the life of Geldof’s mother, Paula Yates, who died of a heroin overdose when Peaches was 11.

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