The 25-year-old died suddenly on Monday and was found at her home in Wrotham, Kent. Police said they are treating it as a “non-suspicious, unexplained sudden death”.
The cause is still unknown. A post-mortem carried out at Darent Valley Hospital in Dartford was ruled inconclusive and toxicology tests are being carried out.
Kent County Council today confirmed the North West Kent coroner’s office has released her body to her family so funeral arrangements can be made.
A spokesman for North West Kent coroner Roger Hatch said: “We can confirm that the body has been released to the family for funeral arrangements to be made.”
The socialite left behind a husband, Thomas Cohen of the band S.C.U.M, and two small children, Astala Dylan Willow and Phaedra Bloom Forever.
Her mum Paula Yates died after an accidental heroin overdose when Peaches was just 11 years old, and her final tweet was a picture of her cuddling her mother.
Toxicology tests could take several weeks to come through.
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