Peaches Geldof's Wrotham home - where she was found dead following a heroin overdose 15 months ago - has reportedly been sold.

The five-bedroom property has been taken off the market after sitting empty more than a year, the Sunday Mirror reported yesterday (July 20).

The property had been on the market for £995,000 but it is currently unclear who has bought the property which the journalist and TV presenter shared with husband Tom Cohen and the couple’s two sons, Astala, two, and one-year-old Phaedra and how much for.

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Peaches was found slumped on a bed in a spare room by her musician husband at the house on April 7 last year.

At an inquest held into her death at Gravesend Old Town Hall held in July last year North West Kent Coroner Roger Hatch recorded a narrative verdict of accidental death through drug use.

Earlier this month police dropped an investigation into who supplied the young mother with the drugs that killed her.

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Detective Superintendent Paul Fotheringham, of the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate, said: "Our investigation into the supply of drugs to Peaches Geldof-Cohen has exhausted all lines of inquiry and has now concluded.

"If further information or witnesses come forward we will review the case, but I would like to take this opportunity to pay tribute to Peaches’ family who have supported our inquiries during what has been a difficult time."