Friday, 20 June 2014

Peaches Geldof revealed she believed her death was 'preordained' in final interview #TheEliteParty #Entertain9jar via @myentertain9jar

HER TRAGIC death in April left the world in shock, but it would seem Peaches Geldof believed her death was "preordained".
 
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Peaches Geldof's final interview has been released[GETTY]
The mother-of-two gave a now-haunting interview to American writer William Todd Schultz just weeks before her death.
She revealed she thought it was 'fate' she was going to die like her mother, Paula Yates, who died in September 2000 of a heroin overdose.
Peaches said: "It’s like I’m someone in a book. Your life, they keep telling you, is preordained, 'I’m going to die like my mother ... she’s going to end up like her mother'."
Peaches Geldof, Peaches Geldof death, Peaches Geldof heroin, Peaches Geldof drugs, Peaches Geldof final interviewThe star believed she was 'destined' to die like her mother Paula Yates [GETTY]
Peaches Geldof, Peaches Geldof death, Peaches Geldof heroin, Peaches Geldof drugs, Peaches Geldof final interviewThe star was found dead in April by her husband Thomas Cohen [GETTY]
The 25-year-old was found dead in her family home in Kent by husband Thomas Cohen, 23, after taking heroin.
She was in sole charge of her infant son Phaedra at the time, while Thomas had been looking after the couple's eldest child Astala, two.
Police revealed in a statement drug paraphernalia had been found at the house, at the time of Peaches' death.
It said: "While no detail will be provided around specific items, to prevent further speculation I will confirm that contrary to rumour in the media my officers did seize drugs paraphernalia from the address on 7 April. The coroner has authorised the disclosure of this information."
Peaches Geldof, Peaches Geldof death, Peaches Geldof heroin, Peaches Geldof drugs, Peaches Geldof final interviewThe star became a dedicated family woman [GETTY]
But, in her final interview with Schultz, Peaches had spoken of heroin with distain, calling it "bleak".
She said: "Heroin is such a bleak drug.
"It always makes me so sad to hear about people like Hoffman who were real masters and also family men who were just wasted by the constant, gnawing obsession with it."
She added: "All heroin users have the same core internal pain. It’s a fascinating concept – drug of choice."
 

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