A lawyer for the CPS said pursuing Caroline Flack 's assault case prior to her suicide was not "in the public interest", a court head today.
The Love Island host, 40, was found hanged at her Stoke Newington, North London, home on February 15 this year. She died just a day after learning the CPS was going ahead with her trial on a charge of assault by beating stemming from an alleged bust-up with boyfriend Lewis Burton in December 2019.
An inquest into her death resumed at Poplar Coroner’s Court in London this morning for a second day before Senior Coroner Mary Hassell, and today the issues surrounding the assault case were examined.
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