Caroline Flack’s lawyer claims she was terrified during her final call, seeking help before her tragic death
London: Caroline Flack made a desperate call to her lawyer just weeks before her tragic passing. It was a tough time for her, and she was clearly feeling overwhelmed.
Her lawyer, Nick Green, shared that she sounded terrified and was looking for a way out of the legal troubles she was facing after an incident with her boyfriend. A friend had connected her with Green, hoping he could help her like he had helped others before.
Green recalled their conversation, saying she was close to tears and really struggling. He tried to keep her calm, but it was clear she was in a dark place. Just three weeks later, she was gone, and it left everyone in shock.
He mentioned that the body-cam footage from the night of the incident was weighing heavily on her mind. The police had found them in a tough situation, and it seemed to haunt her.
Flack was facing a trial for assault, and she had expressed to friends that she would rather die than have that footage made public. It’s heartbreaking to think about how much pressure she was under.
Green pointed out that the strict bail conditions, which prevented her from contacting her boyfriend, likely made her feel even more isolated. He believed that this isolation contributed to her mental health struggles.
She was scared to challenge those conditions, fearing it would bring more media attention. It’s a sad cycle of fear and pressure that she couldn’t escape.
Just weeks after their last conversation, Flack was found dead in her flat. Green feels that she could have been saved if things had been different.
Now, he’s supporting her mother, Christine, in seeking answers about what happened. A new documentary is coming out that dives into the last days of Flack’s life and questions whether her death could have been prevented.
Christine has been relentless in her pursuit of the truth, and recently, the police watchdog has called for a new investigation into the circumstances surrounding her daughter’s death. It’s a step forward in getting the answers they deserve.