The death of Peaches Geldof has given birth to several internet trolls where everyone is reportedly coming up with their own theories which includes her murder was part of a weird black magic child sex plot.
A satanic website has claimed that the TV presenter was targeted by a devil-worshipping cult after she slammed jailed 'Lost prophets' singer Ian Watkins and his sick paedophile friends, the Daily Star reported.
A news website which features conspiracy theories said that while her death was a tragedy, she was notable for her embracing of the occult.
Some speculation surrounding surrounding the 25-year-old's death claimed that she was murdered by the Illuminati for just that.
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