An inquest into the death of Peaches Geldof has been set for next week it has been confirmed, just days after the socialite was laid to rest at her funeral.
The 25-year-old died unexpectedly at her home in Wrotham, Kent on April 7, leaving behind her two young sons and husband Tom Cohen, but her tragic passing has been a mysterious since with the post-mortem examination proving inconclusive.
Peaches, here earlier this month, died on April 7 at the age of 25 (Joe/WENN)
According to ITV News, an inquest will be now be opened with a 10-minute hearing set for May 1 by Roger Hatch at Gravesend Old Town Hall. Hatch says a statement from a senior police officer will be heard and the appointed coroner will reveal the cause of death.
A spokesman revealed that a date for the full inquest into the death of the former journalist and model will be set towards the end of July.
Following the inconclusive post-mortem, toxicology tests were being carried out in attempt to establish the cause of her death.
Peaches, who was mother to sons Astala, two, and Phaedra, 11 months, was laid to rest at a private funeral at the St Mary Magdalene and St Lawrence church near Faversham, and included tributes from her father Sir Bob Geldof and sisters Fifi, 31, Pixie, 23, and Tiger Lily, 17.
Husband Tom is said to have sang Leonard Cohen's 'Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye.'
The Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson, Rolling Stone rocker Bill Wyman and BBC Radio 1 DJ Nick Grimshaw were among the mourners.
Kent police say that her death is at the moment being treated as a "non-suspicious, unexplained sudden death."
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