'We can confirm that our Caroline passed away today on the 15th February,' read a family statement
“We can confirm that our Caroline passed away today on the 15th February,” read a family statement given to the U.K.’s Press Association“The most extraordinary woman.‘s Dan Wootton wrote on Instagram as news began to spread, alongside a photograph of Flack.
“There have been a significant number of media reports and allegations in regards to my personal life,” she began an Instagram Story post. “While matters were not as have been reported, I am committed to cooperating with the appropriate authorities and I can’t comment further on these matters until the legal process is over.”
to the charge of assaulting her boyfriend, a former professional tennis player and model, CNN reported at the time via the PA news agency.
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