A petition signed by more than 850,000 people calling for the introduction of a “Caroline’s Law” to bring an end to “harassment and bullying by the media” has been handed to the British Government.
18.02.2020 - 05:21 / torontosun.com
LONDON — The death of one of Britain’s most famous TV stars, “Love Island” host Caroline Flack, has sparked a debate over the behavior of the tabloid press and whether social media companies need to do more to remove toxic content.
The 40-year-old Flack, the former presenter of the hugely popular reality show “Love Island” and a winner of Britain’s version of “Dancing with the Stars,” was found dead in her London flat on Saturday after she committed suicide.
Friends of the presenter have accused
A petition signed by more than 850,000 people calling for the introduction of a “Caroline’s Law” to bring an end to “harassment and bullying by the media” has been handed to the British Government.
LONDON — British television presenter Caroline Flack, a former host of the hit show “Love Island,” was found hanged in her London home and paramedics were unable to revive her, an inquest heard on Wednesday.
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.
Britain's premiere music awards ceremony briefly paid tribute to former Love Island host Caroline Flack on Tuesday.
London (CNN) — The family of deceased TV presenter Caroline Flack has released an unpublished message written by the star, as an inquest into her death began on Wednesday.
It is “wrong to blame the media” for the death of Caroline Flack, the organisation that represents the UK's editors of the country’s top newspapers has said.
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.
London (CNN) — Much has been written about the circumstances that led to the death of the British television presenter Caroline Flack on Saturday, despite little of substance being known about them.
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.
A petition calling on the U.K. government to launch an inquiry into British media coverage of public figures has garnered 60,000 signatures overnight.
RTE presenter Eoghan McDermot has taken to social media to express his shock and outrage upon learning of the news of the tragic death of Caroline Flack.