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After conducting an autopsy on Peaches Geldof, police say they'll need more time to determine what exactly caused her death.

"A post-mortem examination held on Wednesday April 9 following the death of Peaches Geldof has proved inconclusive pending the result of toxicology analysis," a Kent Police spokesperson said in a statement. "Officers continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death in order to compile a report for the coroner. The result of a toxicology report can take several weeks."

Police were called to Geldof's home on Monday, and she was later pronounced dead by South East Coast Ambulance Service. “At this stage, the death is being treated as unexplained and sudden,” the Kent Police told reporters. Yesterday authorities reportedly determined that there was "no evidence of hard drugs, a suicide note, or any visible signs of injury."

Peaches' father Bob Geldof said in a statement on behalf of their family, “Peaches has died. 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. Tom and her sons Astala and Phaedra will always belong in our family, fractured so often, but never broken. Bob, Jeanne, Fifi, Pixie and Tiger Geldof.”

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