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May 01, 2014 
Detective Chief Inspector Paul Fotheringham arrives at Gravesend Coroners Court, at the Old Town Hall... 
Gravesend, United Kingdom 
Detective Chief Inspector Paul Fotheringham arrives at Gravesend Coroners Court, at the Old Town Hall... 
Detective Chief Inspector Paul Fotheringham arrives at Gravesend Coroners Court, at the Old Town Hall in Gravesend, southern England May 1, 2014. Heroin was "likely" to have played a role in the death of Peaches Geldof, the daughter of Irish musician and Band Aid founder Bob Geldof, who was found dead by her husband in their country home last month, police said at an inquest on Thursday. "There was recent use of heroin and that the levels identified were likely to have played a role in her death," Detective Chief Inspector Paul Fotheringham said in a statement. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY) 
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