Peaches Geldof's grieving hubby is still too traumatized because of her death and still hasn't been able to go to their family home after 15 weeks.
Thomas Cohen "gets his mum to pick up items" as the house still holds too many memories of his dead wife, the Mirror reported.
The couple's children Phaedra and Astala are staying with his parents at Eltham, South London.
According to the neighbours, Cohen hasn't been back to the house for a long time and is still by what has happened and is constantly reminded of Geldolf and the happy times they shared, as well as the moment he found her.
The neighbours also claimed that Bob Geldolf's son-in-law has told his friends that he wants to sell it when he has the strength, but the house has remained empty for the majority of the time since his wife passed away.
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