London socialite and daughter of Live Aid organizer, Bob Geldof, Peaches Geldof died from a heroin overdose in April, 2014. The police discovered heroin and syringes in the house and a coroner ruled that Geldof had died from a heroin overdose after relapsing from a battle to give up the drug, according to the Associated Press.

Police said Friday that they had "exhausted all lines of inquiry" into who had supplied the drugs. Detective Superintendent Paul Fotheringham of Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate said detectives would review the case if new evidence emerged. Geldof's mother, Paula Yates, died of a heroin overdose in 2000, when Peaches was 11.

Peaches was a young mother to two sons when she died and hosted TV shows like "This Morning," and "Britain and Ireland's Next Top Model." She is survived by her two young sons, Phaedra and Astala, and her late husband, Thomas Cohen, according to the Daily Mail.