Weeks before her tragic death, Caroline Flack, known for hosting Love Island, desperately sought a way out of an assault trial. Her lawyer, Nick Green, recalls their final conversation, highlighting her fear and vulnerability.
Caroline Flack was in a state of panic when she made an urgent call to her lawyer, Nick Green, just weeks before her tragic suicide. The star was desperate for a way out of the trial she faced for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend. Nick has recalled his final conversation with the distressed 40 year old and shared his belief that she could have been saved. Caroline, known for hosting Love Island , took her own life on February 15, 2020, shocking the entertainment world.
She had contacted Nick three weeks prior, sounding 'terrified and vulnerable.' Nick told MailOnline: 'I took the call, and instantly recognised the fear and pain in her voice. She was close to tears. I broke the ice by interrupting her. 'Caroline, I must warn you, if you start to cry, I'll put the phone down.'' He noticed a momentary return of her resilience during their talk. Nick pointed out that it was the body-cam footage from the night of the alleged assault on Lewis Burton that was haunting her the most, reports the Mirror. The incident occurred on December 12, 2019, and when police arrived at the north London scene, they found both Caroline and Lewis bloodied, with Caroline having sustained cuts to her wrist. After receiving hospital treatment, she was served with a caution and later charged with assault. She was scheduled to stand trial in March 2020. It's been reported that the presenter had confided in friends, saying she would 'rather die' than have the recordings from that night played publicly. Nick Green highlighted the unusually strict bail conditions that prevented Caroline from contacting her partner, which could have exacerbated her mental health issues. He argued that such stringent conditions were unnecessary given Lewis's refusal to make a statement, the absence of children involved, and Caroline having her own home to return to. 'I believe it was the invoking of this 'no contact' condition which sowed the seeds for her suicide,' Nick continued
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