North West Kent Coroner Roger Hatch has confirmed that an inquest into the death of Peaches Geldof will take place Thursday, May 1. Shortly after Geldof's death toxicology results came back inconclusive.

The 25-year-old British TV presenter was found dead in her Kent home earlier this month. Police ruled the death as a "non-suspicious and sudden unexplained death."  According to the Daily Mail, blood and tissue samples were sent to a laboratory to be tested and it is said that the results have been returned to the coroner.

A spokesman for Hatch said that the cause of death will be announced during a 10 minute hearing on May 1. A police official is expected to read a statement and then the coroner will announce how Geldof died.

The spokesman also said that a full inquest into her death will take place in late July, the Daily Mail reports. Geldof's body was discovered on Apr. 7 at the home she shared with her husband Thomas Cohen and their two young children, Astala and Phaedra.

At the funeral, the model's body was carried into St. Magdalene and St. Lawrence church in a sky blue coffin with hand-painted images of her family and pets. The going away ceremony was attended by many celebrities including Sarah Ferguson, supermodel Kate Moss and former Rolling Stones Bill Wyman.

"My beloved wife Peaches was adored by myself and her two sons Astala and Phaedra and I shall bring them up with their mother in their hearts every day," Cohen said in a statement, the Daily Mail reports.

"[Peaches was the] wildest, funniest, cleverest, wittiest and the most bonkers of all of us," her father Sir Bob Geldof said. "Writing 'was' destroys me afresh. What a beautiful child. How is this possible that we will not see her again? How is that bearable? We loved her and will cherish her forever."