The last photo: This picture of Caroline Flack is said to have been taken just before her suicide.
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The moderator committed suicide last Saturday.
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In her Instagram post, according to her mother, Flack wrote that she “had an emotional breakdown for a long time” and that “her world and future had broken”.
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In her post, she insisted that she was “not a domestic violence victim”.
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Her death shocked fans and colleagues: British presenter Caroline Flack († 40) committed suicide on February 15th. The TV woman is said to have been afraid of an upcoming trial against her – and broke because of it.
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Only a few hours before her death, ex-girlfriend Prince Harrys (35) is said to have learned that a court case against her for domestic violence should be opened on March 4. The moderator should attacked their friend Lewis Burton (27), however, he withdrew his statement. According to the “Daily Mail”, the public prosecutor’s office was also prepared to drop the case. Several police officers are said to have dissuaded the authority.
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Caroline Flack wrote open mail a few days before her death
Caroline Flack’s family now publishes the last Instagram post that the presenter wrote a few days before her death. This cannot be found on her profile: she deleted it because her advisors advised her not to share the announcement with her 2.7 million subscribers. Flack stuck to it, but showed the post to her mother Christine. The Eastern Daily Press now revealed what could be read in her daughter’s last message.
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She insisted that she was “not a domestic violence victim”
In her Instagram post, according to her mother, Flack wrote that she “had an emotional breakdown for a long time,” that “her world and future had crumbled” and that she and her family “could not stand it”. Flack wrote in the message that she was “responsible for what happened that night” – but insisted in her post that she was “not a domestic violence victim.” «We had an argument and an accident happened. An accident. (…) The reason why I speak today is because my family can’t take it anymore, »says the Daily Mail in Flack’s message.
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She continued: “I lost my job and my home. I can’t spend every day hiding while people tell me not to say anything. I’m so sorry for what I’ve done to my family and what my friends have to go through. I’m not thinking about how I can get my career back, but how I can get the life back of myself and my family. » (KAD)
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