Peaches Geldof's secret double life will be probed by the police in order to hunt for the drug gang who supplied her with heroin, it has been revealed.
The hunt was launched after drug paraphernalia was found at her 1-million-pound home in Wrotham, Kent, the Daily Express reported.
According to reports, the late TV presenter visited a drug rehabilitation centre in Maidstone, Kent, wearing a hoodie to avoid being recognized by her husband Thomas Cohen, and without his knowledge.
Family friend Gerry Agar said that the 25-year-old model was up and down like a yo-yo with heroin.
Agar further said that when Geldof got married and had her babies, they all hoped that things would get better and they did for a while.
The full resources of the Serious Crime Directorate and elite detectives from Kent and Essex have been deployed that includes officers with knowledge of criminals who supply drugs to wealthy users in London and the Home Counties.
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