Caroline Flack's friends are 'devastated' after the late star's mother had some harrowing questions about the night the TV presenter died. With the fifth anniversary of the death of the beloved TV presenter on the horizon, a new documentary will be aired on Disney+ in which Caroline's mother, Christine Flack, has questioned the events of the her daughter's last 24 hours and the fateful night, and has asked whether has death could have been prevented.
Christine is questioning why Louise Teasdale and Mollie Grosberg, Caroline's closest friends, left her alone in her flat on the night she took her own life, just a day after they raised concerns about the TV star's welfare following a suicide attempt previously.
The questions raised by Christine in the documentary has prompted anger, reports MailOnline, and friends of Caroline have asked why it was "down to them" to look after Caroline. According to the report, a close friend of Louise said: "Why was it down to Caroline's friends to look after her? Where was her family? Louise had to get back to her young daughter, she couldn't stay any longer.".
The friend continued: "They had been with Caroline for hours and hours and they tried to get her to go to hospital but she wouldn't. They remained at her flat to make sure she was OK but they couldn't stay there indefinitely, so they went. It is devastating that they now have Caroline's mother blaming them. Christine was once so close to Lou but not any more.".