Caroline Flack's Mum Questions Fateful Events Leading to Her Daughter's Death Five Years On

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Caroline Flack's Mum Questions Fateful Events Leading to Her Daughter's Death Five Years On
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On the fifth anniversary of Caroline Flack's death, her mother Christine is questioning the events leading up to her daughter's tragic suicide. A new documentary will explore Caroline's final hours and the influence of her criminal trial for assaulting her boyfriend on her mental health. Friends reveal Caroline was terrified, desperately missed her boyfriend, and felt the world had turned against her.

Five years on from the tragic death of Caroline Flack, friends have shared heartbreaking new details of her final hours. The TV presenter took her own life at the age of 40 on 15 February 2020.

On the day before Caroline's tragic death five years ago, she is said to have desperately tried to find out where Lewis was. She had been barred from having contact with him following the incident. They had been dating for less than a year, with Caroline reportedly "besotted" with the model and former tennis player, Mirror UK reports.

On the fifth anniversary of her death, benches have been made in Caroline's memory. Her mum Christine unveiled the special bench at Tottenham Community Sports Centre in North London, just five miles from where Caroline was born in Enfield. It features the words “someone is always listening” and provides a spot for people to reflect when feeling low.

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