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Local authorities are still investigating the cause of Peaches Geldof's sudden and shocking death, but according to the Daily Mail, they have found no evidence of hard drugs, a suicide note, or any visible signs of injury.

Police said they were called to a home near Wrotham, Kent in England on Monday after a "report of concern for the welfare of a woman," who was later pronounced dead by South East Coast Ambulance Service. “At this stage, the death is being treated as unexplained and sudden,” a spokesperson for the Kent Police told reporters. "They are now working to establish the circumstances surrounding the death."

Peaches' father Bob Geldof said in a statement on behalf of the entire family, "We are beyond pain. She was the wildest, funniest, cleverest, wittiest and the most bonkers of all of us. Writing ‘was’ destroys me afresh. What a beautiful child. How is this possible that we will not see her again? How is that bearable? We loved her and will cherish her forever. How sad that sentence is."

Peaches' sisters have also expressed their grief, with Fifi posted a throwback photo of the two as kids and wrote, "My beautiful baby sister... Gone but never forgotten. I love you, Peaches x."

Peaches is survived by her husband Thomas Cohen and their two sons, Astala, 23 months, and Phaedra, 11 months.