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Caroline Flack’s mental state and her impending prosecution contributed to her suicide, the coroner found.
Flack died by suicide on 15 February.
Flack’s mother Chris and twin sister Jody told the inquest they had been concerned for Flack in the weeks leading up to her trial.
Officers last had contact with the 40-year-old when she was arrested for an alleged assault on her boyfriend in December 2019.
Former Ireland international Noel Hunt on the challenges of dealing with fans’ abuse.
Kelly said he reported the incident to gardaí.
Monika Bickert spoke in Dublin about the challenge of identifying and removing harmful content on social media.
An inquest into her death is to open on Wednesday.
Love Island narrator voiced a tribute to the ITV presenter at the beginning of tonight’s episode: “I’m going to miss you Caz.”
The 40 year-old was found dead at her east London flat on Saturday.
Love Island presenter Flack was found dead at the age of 40 at her home in east London after taking her own life.
Her death was announced this afternoon.
A police officer said ‘both were covered in blood’ when they called to the TV presenter’s flat.
Flack is due in court next week.
She is due in court on 23 December, police said.
‘When someone has no money they tend to do crazy irrational things.’
Roll up, roll up, we’ve got durt for you.
This is the telly everyone will be talking about tomorrow.
Murs mistakenly announced that Monica Michael would be leaving the competition… and then she was voted out.
I will go down with this ship…
You go, Caroline.
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