Beyond words. So tragic. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family. Flack's boyfriend: 'My heart is broken'. Looking back at Caroline Flack's career. Love Island episode cancelled after Flack death. This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Flack last posted a collage of images to her Instagram followers on Thursday. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. View original tweet on Twitter. From children's TV to Chicago on stage.
Image source, PA Media. Assault charge. TV host with popular appeal. Rest in peace Caroline you beautiful girl. Always so much fun to be around, such sad news. In the UK and Ireland, Samaritans can be contacted on or email jo samaritans. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 Other international helplines can be found at www. Love Island also posted a tribute on the show's official Instagram account, writing: "Remembering Caroline.
Always in our hearts. But her life counted for so much more than the way she died, and those are the things that I've been thinking about," said Lovibond. I think something that was very interesting to discover was that the grief feels different because it was a complete shock, there was absolutely no way of getting used to the idea or visiting someone [in] hospital. The suddenness is very hard to comprehend," she said.
Lovibond continued: "We should remember Caroline as someone who loved telling jokes, she loved making people laugh, she loved karaoke more than anyone. She loved leopard print, she loved musicals, she loved going to theaters. Her life was so rich, it was so full of love and laughter and I want people to remember her by the things that she did in her life, not in the way that she went away. FB Tweet More.
The inquest heard the Crown Prosecution Service CPS initially pursued a caution against Ms Flack, but withdrew it after the Metropolitan Police said it believed it was in the public interest to bring an assault charge. The presenter's mother Chris told the court she thought her daughter had been "seriously let down by the authorities and in particular the CPS for pursuing the case". Ms Hassell said she was "satisfied [Ms Flack] wanted to cause her own death" and "there's no doubt in my mind at all".
The inquest heard she struck her boyfriend while he slept because she suspected he was cheating on her. Mr Burton did not support the assault charge, and in a statement he said the last time he had seen Ms Flack "she was not in a good place".
He said "the media were constantly bashing her character" and "writing hurtful stories". Ms Hassell said: "I find the reason for her taking her life was she now knew she was being prosecuted for certainty, and she knew she would face the media, press, publicity - it would all come down upon her. To me, that's it in essence. Mrs Flack wept as she told the coroner over video-link: "I think you got it spot on.
She previously told the inquest that if Ms Flack had been a "normal person", the police and CPS wouldn't have "been bothered" to charge her. If it was an ordinary person, you wouldn't have been bothered.
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