Caroline Flack's mother shares her 'biggest regret' ahead of new documentary
· GOSS.ieCaroline Flack’s mother has shared her “biggest regret” ahead of the release of her new documentary.
On the 15th of February 2020, the presenter was found dead at her flat in East London.
In a statement at the time, her family said: “We can confirm that our Caroline passed away today on the 15th of February. We would ask that the press both respect the privacy of the family at this difficult time.”
Caroline Flack: Search For The Truth is set to premiere on the streaming platform on November 10, and it will examine the circumstances that led to the presenter’s tragic death.
Ahead of the release of the documentary, in the teaser, her mother discusses her pursuit of the truth while visiting the star’s memorial bench.
Reading from a diary, she read: “Another lonely year has passed. I missed you just as much today as the day you left.”
“I’m doing my very best to tell the world what some awful people drove you to. I won’t give up.”
Speaking about her investigation, she told her children: “I just hope I can achieve something, and as long as you all don’t mind me doing it, I’ll go ahead.”
She added: “I think Caroline would be pleased with what I’m doing. I wish I’d done it then, before she took her own life, and that’s my biggest regret, that I wasn’t shouting like this then, but now I’ve got nothing to lose. The worst thing in the world happened with losing Carrie.”
The show’s synopsis reads: “This powerful two-part Disney+ documentary follows Caroline’s mother, Christine, as she investigates the truth about her daughter’s final months – uncovering new shocking details, asking difficult questions, and exposing the misrepresentations, pressures, and failures from institutions and decision makers that shaped Caroline’s final days.”
“With access to powerful testimony from Caroline’s inner circle and those who were there, the series tells the story she never got to share and reveals an unprecedented look at what really happened to Caroline Flack.”
Late last year, it was announced that the presenter’s mother was working with the streaming service to release a documentary.
Caroline’s mother will use the documentary, according to the Daily Mail, to investigate whether her daughter was “being used as a high-profile example of domestic violence against men.”
The former Love Island host was arrested for assault following a 5am “domestic disturbance” involving her boyfriend at the time Lewis Burton at her home in London in December 2019.
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