Investigation into Caroline Flack’s death closed after ‘reasonable’ findings

Investigation into Caroline Flack’s death closed after ‘reasonable’ findings

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Caroline Flack’s death and the charges brought against her have been settled. The investigation into officers’ actions in front of the CPS was closed in January, according to the Independent Office for Police Conduct, and the results were “reasonable and proportionate.”

After allegedly assaulting her then-boyfriend Lewis Burton, Flack was charged with assault by beating in December 2019. After the incident, the Crown Prosecution Service had advised her to be warned. She was later charged after the Metropolitan Police appealed the decision. In February 2020, she tragically committed suicide.

Caroline’s mother argued that Caroline’s celebrity status had a significant impact on the charge’s outcome after the IOPC reviewed her case. London’s Metropolitan Police sent a complaint referral to the IOPC, which contained “a number of allegations about the force’s investigation” into the alleged assault in March of last year.

After allegedly assaulting her boyfriend, Lewis Burton (PA), Caroline Flack was charged.

A Met Police complaint referral was made on March 7, 2024, and it contained a number of allegations about the force’s investigation into an alleged assault involving Caroline Flack in December 2019.

No further action was required because we determined that the majority of the allegations had already been reviewed by the IOPC and investigated by the force.

We ordered the Met to investigate one aspect of the complaint on the grounds that there might be additional witness testimony. This was related to the officers’ responses to the Crown Prosecution Service’s (CPS)’s) initial decision not to charge Ms. Flack.

Five allegations were brought back to the force to be resolved fairly. The Met gave the complainant in June, and in July, the Met released results that demonstrated no new evidence that would alter previous outcomes. The outcome was subject to a review by the complainant to the IOPC. In January 2025, we concluded that the outcome was reasonable and appropriate.

The former Love Island star tragically took her own life just months after being charged
The former Love Island star tragically committed suicide shortly after being charged with grievous bodily harm (PA).

In 2024, DPS officers conducted more inquiries and looked at the new evidence, according to a Met spokesperson. The officer’s statement that “the original outcome was acceptable” was not altered. The family filed an appeal with the IOPC after being informed of the outcome in June [2024].

No new evidence that could alter any of the previous outcomes was discovered during the IOPC’s review in January 2025. The IOPC may, however, review this once more in the event that new evidence becomes available.

Coroner Mary Hassell stated that the alleged assault had “played out in the national press” following Flack’s death, which had an effect on the presenter’s mental health. Caroline’s mother, Christine, claimed last year that the incident “wasn’t domestic abuse.”

This was an accident, she claimed to Sky News. But she was described as a domestic abuser in court and in the media, which hurts. Because she wasn’t, I want to get rid of that. Additionally, according to Christine, Flack’s fame caused him to be treated differently.

She said, “She shouldn’t be treated better, but she shouldn’t be treated worse.” Prior to Caroline’s suicide, the Met had previously addressed the IOPC.

Flack’s family filed a complaint with the IOPC after the DPS determined there was no misconduct. The office was ordered to apologize in 2023 after failing to explain why it had appealed the caution, but they claimed it had not found any instances of misconduct.

Lewis, her ex-boyfriend, also stated that he didn’t support the prosecution, and that he had publicly criticized this after her death. Flack was detained shortly after 5am at her London home on December 12, 2019. According to police, there was a “domestic disturbance” when they were called to a residential address.

One day later, she was charged. A Met spokesperson said: “Caroline Flack, 40, of Islington, was charged with assault by beating on Friday, December 13th. On Monday, December 23rd, she will appear in Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court for bail.

Following reports of a man being assaulted, an incident occurred on Thursday, December 12 at around 05:25. He didn’t suffer any serious injuries.

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