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(FILES) In a file picture taken on June 17, 2009 Peaches Geldof attends the UK premiere of 'Bruno', held at Empire Leicester Square Central London. The autopsy on Live Aid founder Bob Geldof's daughter Peaches, who died suddenly aged 25, proved inconclusive, police said on April 9, 2014, as they awaited the results of toxicology tests. AFP PHOTO / BEN STANSALL Image Credit: AFP

The family of Peaches Geldof say her funeral will be take place on Easter Monday at the same church where her mother’s funeral was held.

The church in Kent, southern England, is also where Geldof married her second husband, musician Tom Cohen, and where her mother, Paula Yates, married Irish musician Bob Geldof in 1986.

Peaches Geldof, a 25-year-old model, television show host and writer, died on April 7 at her home in south-eastern England. Police in Kent said a post-mortem examination did not reveal the cause, and a toxicology report could take several weeks.

Her family said on Friday that the funeral will be private.