A watchdog for police will not investigate the contact officers had with Caroline Flack before her death. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has decided there was "no indication of a causal link - directly or indirectly - between the actions or omissions of the police and Caroline Flack's tragic death".
The Metropolitan Police referred itself to the organisation , as is standard practice when a person who has had recent contact with officers dies.
The Met last had contact with the 40-year-old TV presenter on December 13, 2019 when she was in custody following an alleged assault.She died after taking her own life on February 15. "Latest on #CarolineFlack : Independent Office for Police Conduct says it won't investigate
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