The boss of ITV has described the death of Caroline Flack as “unbelievably tragic” and said that people can never know the reasons behind suicide.
15.02.2020 - 22:06 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Tributes have flooded in after the tragic news of Caroline Flack's death.
The 40-year-old's family confirmed her body was found at her flat in London today in a heartbreaking statement.
The tragic news comes after Caroline stepped down as the host of Love Island following assault claims in December last year.
Caroline was charged with assault "following a private domestic incident", involving her boyfriend Lewis Burton on December 12. She denied the charges when she appeared at court on
The boss of ITV has described the death of Caroline Flack as “unbelievably tragic” and said that people can never know the reasons behind suicide.
The mum of late Love Island star Sophie Gradon has revealed how Caroline Flack’s suicide affected her, after her daughter tragically took her own life in 2018. Sophie’s mum Deborah Gradon said the news of Caroline taking her own life last week “catapulted her back into hell”.
Shaughna Phillips won an army of fans in the Love Island villa as the queen of the one-liners and the TV beauty showed off a glam makeover as she headed out on the town in Manchester.
The Metropolitan Police has referred itself to the police watchdog following the death of TV star, Caroline Flack.
Caroline Flack, the former host of U.K.'s Love Island, died by suicide, a coroner said in London on Wednesday.Her death was confirmed by her family on Saturday. She was 40.
Harry Styles appeared to pay a touching tribute to his ex-girlfriend Caroline Flack by wearing a black ribbon on his suit jacket at the 2020 BRIT Awards.
Jack Whitehall has paid tribute to Caroline Flack during his opening monologue at the Brit Awards.
Harry Styles is remembering his late ex-girlfriend, Caroline Flack.
LONDON -- Caroline Flack, a British television presenter who hosted the controversial reality TV show “Love Island,” has died at age 40, her family said Saturday.
Love Island will return to ITV schedules tonight after two nights off air, and feature “a tribute” to the show’s late host Caroline Flack.
An inquest into the tragic death of Caroline Flack us to be held tomorrow.
Caroline Flack, former host of U.K.'s Love Island, has died. Her death was confirmed by her family in a statement via the Press Association on Saturday.