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Although the 40-year-old said she would do homework before she settled down, Flack said that one day she would “get to a point where I deserve to slow down” and take into consideration other facets of her life. This happened before Flack, former host of ‘Love Island’ and ‘Love Island’, was discovered dead on February 15 this year, when she was to be tried for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend Burton Lewis in December. His painting was discovered at his home in Stoke Newington, north-east London and today marks the resumption of the star’s investigation, which was first opened and suspended four days after his death.
At the time, a lawyer in the family circle said Flack had died by suicide, and other members of the family circle described the development of fears about his intellectual aptitude before the trial.
Burton, a former tennis player, also suggested that the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) drop the case.
Flack maintained his innocence.
But before the incident, Flack talked about her relationships and her life in Channel 4’s “All Kathy Burke Women” in September.
The star explained that in the media, if someone is not married and “in their thirties, forties, fifty years old … they think you’re dissatisfied in some way” but she herself is happy.
Flack, who was dating Burton at the time, said, “I never had the preference to [settle]. I never had this fairy tale of “I need to meet my prince and I need to sit down.” “
“I suppose when it comes to relationships, I’ve put the pictures first. I’d paint in the morning and then go home, like my boyfriend.
“I haven’t reached this point yet and I’m afraid it’s too late and I’ll get to a point where I’m going to have to slow down, think about having kids and thinking about sitting down.”
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“But he never hooked me. It’s strange and I feel guilty sometimes, like I’m selfish.”
Today it will give Flack’s circle of family and friends the first chance to perceive how the star tragically died this year.
Flack was pronounced dead at the scene, while her body was known through her double sister, Jody.
After his death, enthusiasts from all over the country, as well as well-known friends, flooded social media with his sadness, while sharing Flack’s message of “being kind.”
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With the audience joining Flack’s circle of relatives to ask for a review of his death, the CPS discovered that the case had been dealt with “appropriately,” even though the tragic star control team noted that the trial was a “show trial.”
Chris Flack, the mother of former ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ champion, revealed after his death how his daughter’s control team explained how the star could kill herself.
He added: “The SPC was fully aware of these problems and the threat in continuing the process.”
The career of the Enfield-born star began as an actress, when she gave the impression on channel four of the screen ‘Bo’ Selecta! ‘ in 2002.
But it was at the presentation that he discovered his true calling, fitting with the favorite of ITV enthusiasts of the 2010s.
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