British socialite Peaches Geldof was found dead with her 11-month-old son Phaedra sleeping next to her, In Touch reports.
The 25-year-old mother of 2 was found dead in her Kent, England home on Monday. According to a coroner her cause of death is undetermined. The coroner is awaiting toxicology results.
“The hope is that Phaedra is so young he wasn’t aware of what was going on,” a source told In Touch. “The most important thing is that he’s OK.”
Her husband, Thomas Cohen, reportedly spent Sunday night away from their home with the couple’s other son Astala, 23 months.
From In Touch Weekly:
“It’s devastating for Tom that he wasn’t there, but it couldn’t have been avoided,” a source said.
The 23-year-old called police when the mother-of-two didn’t answer his calls at their home in Kent, England.
The report claims the tragedy mirrors the death of Peaches’ mother, Paula Yates, who died from a drug overdose in 2000.
The British socialite’s half-sister and Paula’s youngest daughter, Tiger Lily, 4 at the time, was found next to her.
She described being a mother to two sons as “bliss” and “right now, life is good.”
“I lived a life of wanton wanderlust. With fun loving friend from Los Angeles to London, I was lost in a haze of youth and no responsibilities,” she wrote.
Peaches was the daughter of Bob Geldof, a musician who formed the Supergroup Band AID which inspired Quincy Jones to record “We Are the World” by the Supergroup USA for Africa.