Caroline Flack R.I.P.
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Frank Manning
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Caroline Flack R.I.P.
Very sad news this evening. Love Island does not interest me, but for an attractive 40 year old to lose her life in this way is terribly sad, and a reflection of the fleeting nature of celebrity. R.I.P.
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Jan Rosser
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Re: Caroline Flack R.I.P.
Shocking news - she won Strictly Come Dancing as well as hosting Love Island - unimaginable grief for her family - I know she had a court case hanging over her but she obviously needed help - so very sad.
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Whynd1
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Re: Caroline Flack R.I.P.
I feel the same Frank, what sadness.
My thoughts are with her family.
I once worked with someone whose husband hung himself in the family home,leaving her and two children under 5. The pain and grief of having to deal with the police and the coroners inquest was nearly too much to bear.
Happily now ten years on she has made a new life for her and the children.
My thoughts are with her family.
I once worked with someone whose husband hung himself in the family home,leaving her and two children under 5. The pain and grief of having to deal with the police and the coroners inquest was nearly too much to bear.
Happily now ten years on she has made a new life for her and the children.
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Re: Caroline Flack R.I.P.
Very sad news.
We will probably never know the reason why she took her own life - whether it was the impending court case, social media or she had other problems but it brings home the pressure that comes with fame.
We will probably never know the reason why she took her own life - whether it was the impending court case, social media or she had other problems but it brings home the pressure that comes with fame.
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Re: Caroline Flack R.I.P.
Caroline Flack: Love Island and TV stars pay tribute to presenter https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-51518593
R.I.P
R.I.P
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towny44
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Re: Caroline Flack R.I.P.
Very sad, she obviously needed psychiatric help rather than facing a court case.
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Ray B
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Re: Caroline Flack R.I.P.
Very sad, but the press rats and trolls show no mercy once they get their fangs in.
RIP
RIP
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Frank Manning
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Re: Caroline Flack R.I.P.
Absolutely right Ray. We live in a world where trolls feed off sensationalism in vitriolic press. No one is safe anymore.Ray B wrote: 16 Feb 2020, 10:28Very sad, but the press rats and trolls show no mercy once they get their fangs in.
RIP
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Re: Caroline Flack R.I.P.
A sad situation with a tragic outcome. You never know what stresses and strains others are under until something like this happens.
I was taught to be cautious
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towny44
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Re: Caroline Flack R.I.P.
Reports in the papers this morning says she had been informed on Friday that the court case was going ahead,
clearly this must have been a trigger.
clearly this must have been a trigger.
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Onelife
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Re: Caroline Flack R.I.P.
This is very sad.... A desperate final act for what are normally temporary problems.
You are right Frank.....The media have the power to make or break a person at their own choosing.
You are right Frank.....The media have the power to make or break a person at their own choosing.
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Frank Manning
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Re: Caroline Flack R.I.P.
The red tops in particular deal in sensationalism. However there are a lot of maggot trolls with nasty unthinking minds who feed off the stuff and add to the vitriol with nasty comments.Onelife wrote: 16 Feb 2020, 13:06This is very sad.... A desperate final act for what are normally temporary problems.
You are right Frank.....The media have the power to make or break a person at their own choosing.
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Manoverboard
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Re: Caroline Flack R.I.P.
Social media is deffo a problem but only if you read it and worse still believe that what is written is the truth.
R.I.P Caroline.
R.I.P Caroline.
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Re: Caroline Flack R.I.P.
I think the bigger problem for Caroline was that the CPS had decided to proceed with the prosecution, despite her boyfriend not wanting them to proceed. It seems to me that the judicial system needs to find itself a conscience.
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Re: Caroline Flack R.I.P.
I agree Towny. And yet the same CPS let scum off the hook for much more serious offences over technicalities.
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towny44
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Re: Caroline Flack R.I.P.
The CPS needs to stop being judged on its win ratio, and concentrate on bringing cases which they believe are in the public interest, even if they are not certain they can win.
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Manoverboard
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Re: Caroline Flack R.I.P.
BBC's Breakfast Program explained that a trial is required if the evidence is supportive. In this case it seems that it was overwhelming and the boyfriend's plea / retraction has no bearing on the matter if only because the person in question should face trial to prevent any repetition in the future …. apparently.
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towny44
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Re: Caroline Flack R.I.P.
Typical bl**dy lawyer speak, they just want to keep themselves in jobs, about time we had a good clear out of the legal swamp.Manoverboard wrote: 17 Feb 2020, 08:24BBC's Breakfast Program explained that a trial is required if the evidence is supportive. In this case it seems that it was overwhelming and the boyfriend's plea / retraction has no bearing on the matter if only because the person in question should face trial to prevent any repetition in the future …. apparently.
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Caroline Flack R.I.P.
But how about evidence that her actions might have been influenced by mental illness? Does our system have no compassion or common sense. The same book of rules that led to this lets killers out on license to kill again in a couple of years. It's insane. If that's the rules we need to tear them up and start again.