It’s been confirmed that the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) will conduct an internal investigation in the handling of Caroline Flack’s assault case.
18.02.2020 - 17:11 / evoke.ie
It’s been announced that an inquest into Caroline Flack’s death will be held on Wednesday, 19 February.
Caroline was found in her home on 15 February after it was confirmed she was to stand trial for assaulting boyfriend Lewis Burton on March 4.
The inquest will be held at 10am at the Poplar Coroner’s Court where the findings will be discussed.
There has been no word as of yet as to who will take to the stand and give evidence.
The purpose of an inquest isn’t to give the Coroner a chance to
It’s been confirmed that the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) will conduct an internal investigation in the handling of Caroline Flack’s assault case.
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TV hosts will now be expected to undergo “yearly psych tests“ before the can go ahead with filming, according to reports. It’s understood that ITV and Channel 4 are among the broadcasters who have introduced the “rigorous” psychological assessments for all on-screen talent, including contestants and hosts, after Caroline Flack's death.
TV hosts will now be expected to undergo “yearly psych tests“ before the can go ahead with filming, according to reports. It’s understood that ITV and Channel 4 are among the broadcasters who have introduced the “rigorous” psychological assessments for all on-screen talent, including contestants and hosts, after Caroline Flack's death.
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Caroline Flack described the inner turmoil over her arrest for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend in a previously unseen social media post shared by her family.
Caroline Flack described the inner turmoil over her arrest for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend in a previously unseen social media post shared by her family.
UPDATE: To kick off the 2020 BRIT Awards, host, Jack Whitehall, led a special tribute to Caroline. “Our friend Caroline Flack tragically passed away. She was a kind and vibrant person with an infectious sense of fun,” he said, as the audience was silent. “I’m sure I speak for everyone here when I say our thoughts are with her friends and family.” The statement was followed by a brief moment of silence before the show continued.