Heroin is likely to have contributed to the death of writer, model and TV presenter Peaches Geldof, an inquest has heard.
The 25-year-old was found slumped across a bed in the spare room by her husband Tom Cohen on April 7.
The musician had arrived at their home in Wrotham, Kent, with his mother, and thought Peaches was asleep.
He found their 11-month-old son Phaedra and called to his mother to ring emergency services, the hearing in Gravesend, Kent, was told.
The inquest also heard Peaches' father Sir Bob Geldof formally identified her body.
Detective Chief Inspector Paul Fotheringham said a post-mortem examination was inconclusive, prompting further tests.
But he told the 10-minute hearing: "Recent use of heroin and the levels identified were likely to have played a role in her death."
He said Mr Cohen, 23, went with his two sons to spend the weekend at his parents' house in south-east London.
"This is a normal occurrence which enables Peaches and Thomas to complete work in their respective careers," he said.
Peaches spent Saturday afternoon until Sunday morning on her own at home.
"Throughout this period she maintained telephone contact with family and friends, including contact with Thomas's mother to arrange a family activity, but this was cancelled," DCI Fotheringham said.
"Peaches maintained contact with family and friends throughout Sunday and at 5pm Thomas's father Keith Cohen took the youngest child, Phaedra, back to Wrotham and spent half an hour with Peaches before leaving the child with her."
The hearing was adjourned until July 23, when a fuller inquest will take place.
So much for attachment Parenting that Peaches claimed to support.