CALLOUS thieves have twice targeted the home of Peaches Geldof since her tragic death in April, police have revealed.
On Friday, the home was targeted for a second time, but the intruders left empty handed.
The burglars damaged CCTV cameras to enter the £1 million property in Fairseat Lane, Wrotham, Kent.
In a statement, Kent Police said: "Officers were at the address within five minutes and no personal items are believed to have been stolen.
"Additionally, in mid-April a lawnmower was reported (to police) to have been taken from the grounds."
Speaking to The Sun a source said: "It's shocking someone would do that so soon after Peaches died."
The body of 25-year-old Ms Geldof was found at the home she shared with her husband Tom Cohen, and their two young sons, Astala, two, and one-year-old Phaedra.
Her inquest earlier this month was told Mr Cohen discovered her slumped dead on a bed after she had recently taken heroin.
Paying tribute to his daughter, Bob Geldof described Peaches as "the wildest, funniest, cleverest, wittiest and the most bonkers of all of us"
Her death tragically echoed that of her mother Paula Yates, who died of a heroin over does in 2000 when Peaches was just 11.
The raids come after the home of late singer Amy Winehouse was also targeted shortly after her death in July 2011.
Thieves took the wedding dress in which the Rehab songstress married Blake Fielder-Civil in 2006, as well as a cocktail dress she wore while appearing on the BBC's Later With Jools Holland.
Both had been intended to be sold at auction for charity before they were stolen.
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