Peaches Geldof - only 25

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spen666

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Its what happens when you do drugs and live without proper boundaries. She never seemed to have any boundaries or controls in last 10-15 years.


Sad for her kids that she never protected them from the pain her mother's death caused her. Seems like history has repeated itself
 

Brandane

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Its what happens when you do drugs and live without proper boundaries. She never seemed to have any boundaries or controls in last 10-15 years.


Sad for her kids that she never protected them from the pain her mother's death caused her. Seems like history has repeated itself
Has the result of the post mortem been published already then? :rolleyes:
 
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Its what happens when you do drugs and live without proper boundaries. She never seemed to have any boundaries or controls in last 10-15 years.


Sad for her kids that she never protected them from the pain her mother's death caused her. Seems like history has repeated itself

Supposition, but apparently her last tweet was a picture of herself as a baby in her Mother's arms, which is suggestive that something was not right, combine that with a retrospective look at last weeks photographs and perhaps someone should have been concerned?
 
There are claims Hughie Greene was an undiagnosed bi-polar sufferer, a possible genetic link. Heart-breaking anyway, the poor children. If it was by her own hand she must have been in unimaginable pain.
 

ScotiaLass

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Very sad...I know little about her, but however she died, it must be awful for those that loved her right now.
She said in a recent interview she had never really dealt with the death of her own mother, when she was just 11.
She must have been in incredible turmoil :sad:
I hope she's at peace now.
 
I don't know what happened, but sufferers of what used to be called Manic Depression are most at risk on the upswing when they may have the confidence to self-harm.
 

spen666

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I don't know what happened, but sufferers of what used to be called Manic Depression are most at risk on the upswing when they may have the confidence to self-harm.
Have you got any links to explain that idea?

Its a very interesting theory, and one I have not heard before. I would be interested to read more on the topic (Having a connection with a manic depressive, I would like to be better informed)
 
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