Caroline Flack’s brother Paul Flack has died aged 55, six years after the TV presenter’s death.
The Daily Mail reported that Paul was found unresponsive at his home in Norwich on June 21. Medics tried to save him, but he later died at Norfolk and Norwich Hospital.
A provisional post-mortem gave the cause of death as cardiac arrest due to hanging, the publication reported. Norfolk Coroner’s Court opened an inquest on Monday.
Coroner Yvonne Blake said investigators need more enquiries before they can establish the full circumstances. The case remains open for now.
Paul Flack is survived by his partner and their two children.
What do we actually know about Caroline Flack’s brother?
The confirmed facts remain limited at this stage. The court heard that Paul Flack was found unresponsive at home and later died in hospital.
The coroner has not reached a final conclusion. Officials will gather more information before the case returns to court.
Why his final tribute is drawing fresh attention
The Daily Mail also reported that Paul’s final Instagram post paid tribute to his sister Caroline Flack. He shared a picture of them together.
He wrote: “This will be my last post here. May those who know feel shame for eternity. Love you Caroline.”
Caroline Flack died in 2020 after taking her own life. She was best known for presenting Love Island on ITV2 and The X Factor on ITV.
Who was Caroline Flack?
She presented Love Island on ITV2.
She also presented The X Factor and won Strictly Come Dancing.
Caroline Flack died in 2020.
She also won Strictly Come Dancing on BBC One. Her death prompted a huge public response from fans, friends and former colleagues.
It also sparked wider discussion about fame, pressure and media scrutiny. Now the death of Caroline Flack’s brother has brought fresh heartbreak to the family story.
According to the Daily Mail, Paul continued to remember Caroline in the years after her death. His final social media message suggests that grief remained close.
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