Caroline Flack's friends respond to her mum's devastating questions over day she died

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Caroline Flack's pals are reportedly 'devastated' after the late TV star's mother asked them distressing questions over the night her daughter died.

A new show, will mark the fifth anniversary of the beloved Love Island presenter. The documentary will be aired on Disney+ and will see Caroline's mother, Christine Flack, quiz friends over the events of her daughter's final 24 hours and the fateful night. The Mirror reports how questions will be asked whether her death could have been prevented.

Christine is questioning why Louise Teasdale and Mollie Grosberg, Caroline's closest friends, left her alone in her flat on the night she took her own life, just a day after they raised concerns about the TV star's welfare, following a previous suicide attempt.

Christine has faced a backlash for raising questions in the documentary. The MailOnline reports that the friends of Caroline have asked why it was "down to them" to look after her. According to the report, a close friend of Louise said: "Why was it down to Caroline's friends to look after her? Where was her family? Louise had to get back to her young daughter, she couldn't stay any longer."

Caroline Flack with close friend Lou Teasdale

Caroline Flack with close friend Lou Teasdale

The friend continued: "They had been with Caroline for hours and hours and they tried to get her to go to hospital but she wouldn't. They remained at her flat to make sure she was OK but they couldn't stay there indefinitely, so they went. It is devastating that they now have Caroline's mother blaming them. Christine was once so close to Lou but not any more."

Caroline's friend Mollie, has openly said that was would never get over the events of that night. The source told MailOnline: "She was a good friend to Caroline. She would have done anything for her."

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Christine's tireless campaigning to get to the truth took a step closer after the Independent Office of Police Conduct urged the Met to reopen its investigation into the case against the tragic TV star. The watchdog has recommended the force’s Directorate of Professional Standards interview an officer who was at Caroline’s 2019 arrest, shortly before she killed herself.

He was said to have been involved in the move to ­overrule the CPS decision to only issue the Love Island host with a caution for attacking Lewis Burton. But the unnamed officer was not compelled to give evidence for initial reviews into police conduct as he had left the force. He has since returned to duty.

Caroline Flack and her mum Christine

Caroline Flack and her mum Christine

Christine was told last month the officer about the development. She said last night: “We won’t stop until we get the truth.” The Met last year apologised to Caroline’s family after admitting officers did not record why they appealed against the CPS caution.

Christine added: “Something very unusual happened to Carrie at the police station that night, but no one kept a proper record explaining why. I have now made a complaint to compel the officer to give the ­statement we think he should have given four years ago. As a family, we have been left with important ­unanswered questions.”

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