
Peaches Geldof’s home has been broken into twice by thieves since she died, police have revealed.
The latest break-in happened on Friday at the property near Wrotham, Kent Police said.
The thieves left empty-handed, but a lawnmower was taken in the previous burglary in mid-April, the force said.
Geldof, a writer and broadcaster, died on 7 April. An inquest into her death heard heroin “was likely to have played a role”.
A police spokesman said that following the latest break-in, officers arrived within five minutes.
“Police are investigating a burglary at an address in Fairseat Lane, Wrotham, on 9 May,” he said.
“No personal items are believed to have been stolen.
“Additionally, in mid-April a lawn mower was reported [to police] to have been taken from the grounds.”
Ms Geldof, 25, was tragically found dead at the home she shared with her husband Tom Cohen, and sons, Astala, two, and Phaedra, one.