Following the death of Caroline Flack, the Metropolitan Police has said no formal investigation is needed into officers’ contact with late TV presenter.
On 19 February the Met Police referred themselves to the IOPC (Independent Office for Police Conduct) over their contact with Flack before she took her own life on 15 February.
However today it was confirmed a watchdog found there was ‘no causal link’ between their actions and the 40-year-old former Love Island presenter’s death.
In a statement released today it explained the referral was made following a review by the Met’s Directorate of Professional Standards (DPS) of all previous police contact with Flack, which is standard practice when a member of the public dies or is seriously
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