Peaches Geldof’s home is left an “untouched” and sad reminder of her death

The house is a "sad reminder" of the tragic death of Peaches.

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by Maria Vallahis |
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The country home where Peaches Geldof’s body was found by husband Tom Cohen has been described as “untouched" since her death.

It has been reported that rubbish and weeds clog the drive of the £1 million house with a pram left by the door.

A neighbour spoke of the 25-year-old’s tragedy: “When you see Peaches’ house looking virtually ¬untouched, it brings back what ¬happened.

"It is all so very sad.”

According to these reports widower Tom has not returned to the Kent property since Peaches' passing.

The father-of-two is said to be staying with his children at his parent’s home in South East London.

Bob Geldof blames himself for Peaches' death.

According to land registry files the former TV presenter, and daughter of Bob Geldof and Paula Yates, is sole owner of the home.

Tom, 24, has rarely been seen in public since he returned from a weekend trip in April to find his wife dead.

Peaches’ father and Band Aid boss Bob, 63, has also spoken of his “intolerable” pain.

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