Caroline Flack's mother reflects on her daughter's death on the fifth anniversary, seeking answers to the pain.

The event occurs five years following the celebrity's death.

December 21st 2024.

Caroline Flack's mother reflects on her daughter's death on the fifth anniversary, seeking answers to the pain.
The news of Caroline Flack's passing in 2020 shook the entire nation. It's hard to believe that it has been almost five years since the UK lost one of its brightest TV stars. Caroline's tragic death left many unanswered questions, and now her mother, Christine Flack, is teaming up with Disney+ to release a documentary on the anniversary of her daughter's death.

The documentary will focus on the final 24 hours of Caroline's life, delving into the difficult questions that have been raised since her passing. It is also a way for Christine to process her grief and understand the pressure and struggles that Caroline faced, as she had been battling with her mental health since her teenage years.

Christine spoke to the Daily Mail, revealing her intentions for the documentary, "I want to know what happened in the last hours of Caroline's life. There is also a sense of wanting to raise awareness about her mental health, the pressures she faced, and how she was treated."

There is no word yet on whether Caroline's two friends, Louise Teasdale and Mollie Grosberg, who were the last people to see her alive, will be featured in the documentary. It is understood that they are no longer in contact with Christine. Also, it's uncertain if Caroline's ex-boyfriend, Lewis Burton, will appear in any footage. Lewis has since moved on and is now engaged to Lottie Tomlinson, with whom he is expecting a child.

Caroline's death occurred on February 15, 2020, just three months after she was arrested for allegedly assaulting Lewis at her London flat. It's been reported that she hit him with a lamp while he was sleeping and then harmed herself. Lewis did not make a statement to the police, and it's been said that he hoped the incident would not go to trial. However, just days before Caroline's death, she was informed that the case would be going to trial, and she was terrified of the potential consequences for her personal and professional life.

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According to the Daily Mail, Christine will use the documentary to explore whether Caroline was being used as a "high-profile example of domestic violence against men." In the weeks leading up to her death, Caroline's mental health had significantly deteriorated, and on Valentine's Day, she confided in her friends, Louise and Mollie, that she wanted to end her life.

The two rushed to Caroline's flat and found her in a critical state. They immediately called for an ambulance, but Caroline refused to go to the hospital. After receiving medical assistance, her friends stayed with her to make sure she was okay. Later that night, Caroline's twin sister, Jody, arrived to take care of her, but unfortunately, Caroline passed away before she could get there.

In April, the Metropolitan Police announced that they would be reinvestigating the events leading up to Caroline's death as new evidence had come to light. It's been a tough journey for Caroline's loved ones, and they hope that this documentary will help shed light on the truth and raise awareness about mental health.

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