Peaches Geldof’s Family Home ‘Sells’ More than a Year After her Death
Peaches Geldof‘s family home has reportedly been bought, 15 months after her tragic death. The five-bedroom property in Wrotham, Kent, the place Peaches lived with her husband Thomas Cohen and their two sons, has been taken off the market after sitting empty for more than a year.
The 25 year-old daughter of Sir Bob Geldof was present in a bedroom in the home on 7 April final year, after struggling a deadly overdose. It is assumed that heartbroken Thomas by no means returned to the property following her death, and it has remained untouched ever since; current footage present the once-happy family home wanting unkempt and abandoned, an upsetting reminder of the tragedy.
Peaches and Thomas purchased the property in 2013 to give their youngsters, Astala and Phaedra, relative anonymity. After her death, the home was put available on the market for £995,000 – it isn’t recognized who has purchased the property, nor how much it was bought for.
Peaches died in tragically comparable circumstances to her mom Paula Yates, who was discovered at her Notting Hill home following an overdose.
In a heartbreaking interview in October, six months after Peaches passed away, her father admitted that he “blames himself” for her death. “You’re the father who is responsible and clearly failed,” he stated.
Peaches Geldof and husband Thomas Cohen with their sons Astala and Phaedra
“For anybody watching, who has a dead kid, and you’re a parent. You go back, you go back, you go back, you go back, you go back, you go over, you go over. What could you have done? You do as much as you can.”
Sir Bob additionally stated he had recognized Peaches’ heroin habit and had tried to assist her. “Of course I knew about it and we did talk about it,” he stated. “She was super bright. Too bright. A very errant mind that could focus intensely on a book which she would consume and just absorb it.
“But the remaining was a franticness. She knew what life was purported to be and, God bless her, she tried very hard to get there. And she did not make it.”