Caroline Flack’s family to say say goodbye at funeral tomorrow


Caroline Flack’s family prepare to say goodbye at funeral tomorrow after Love Island star took her own life

  • Family and friends will say goodbye to former Love Island and Xtra Factor host
  • Caroline Flack, 40, was found dead at her home in Stoke Newington last month
  • ITV boss said her death was ‘unbelievably tragic’

Family and friends of beloved TV presenter Caroline Flack are preparing for her final farewell.

The former Love Island presenter’s funeral is set to take place tomorrow.

Flack, 40, was found hanged at her home in Stoke Newington, London last month, one day after finding out the CPS was pursuing case of assault against her.

Caroline Flack, 40,started presenting Love Island in 2015. She was found dead in February, one day after finding out CPS was pressing ahead with an assault charge against her

'My heart is broken we had something so special,' wrote Lewis Burton after the body of his partner Caroline Flack was found at her Stoke Newington home in February

‘My heart is broken we had something so special,’ wrote Lewis Burton after the body of his partner Caroline Flack was found at her Stoke Newington home in February

Caroline Flack leaves Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court in December, where she pleaded not guilty to common assault

Caroline Flack leaves Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court in December, where she pleaded not guilty to common assault

There has been a huge outpouring of grief from celebrity friends and fans since the former Xtra Factor host’s death on February 15.

Speaking about Flack’s passing last week, ITV boss Dame Carolyn McCall said: ‘So many people at ITV knew Caroline, including me, and it was unbelievably tragic. 

‘I think that we can never know what is behind suicide. It is not in any way simple. It is a very, very complex thing.

‘We take advice from (mental health charities) Samaritans and Mind and we will continue to do that.’

The popular TV host’s family shared an Instagram post advisers had told her not to share online. 

Part of it read: ‘I’m so sorry to my family for what I have brought upon them and for what my friends have had to go through.

‘I’m not thinking about “how I’m going to get my career back”. I’m thinking about how I’m going to get mine and my family’s life back.’