Caroline Flack's best pal pays tribute on 6 month anniversary of star's death
Caroline Flack's best friend, Lou Teasdale, has shared a touching tribute to the star on the six month anniversary of her death after she took her own life earlier this year
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Caroline Flack's best friend has paid a heartbreaking tribute to the late star, as August marks the six month anniversary of her death.
Caroline was 40 years old when she was found hanged at her Stoke Newington home in north London on February 15 of this year.
At the time of her death, the Crown Prosecution Service intended to go ahead with her trial on a charge of assaulting by beating, after an alleged bust-up with boyfriend Lewis Burton in December 2019.
Caroline pleaded not guilty, and Lewis maintained her innocence.
An inquest earlier this month ruled that Caroline's death had been a suicide.
Now, friend Lou has paid tribute with two snaps of the pair of them together.
One shows them both in a mirror selfie, while at another they smile at each other while chatting.
"6 months without you," Lou wrote, "I miss you."
She added a note to her followers: "Look after your friends."
Lou has since been flooded with well-wishing messages and words of support.
Author and podcaster Connie Simmonds wrote: "Sending you so much love."
Singer Pixie Lott shared two heart emojis, and two broken-hearted ones, while Emmerdale actress Charley Webb commented also left one of a heart.
If you are affected by this story there are many people who would be happy to talk to you:
Samaritans
If you need to talk and don't know where to turn to, the Samaritans operate a free helpline open 24/7 on 116 123. Alternatively you can email jo@samaritans.org or visit the website to find your local branch.
SANEline
If you or somebody you know is experiencing a mental health problem, SANEline's helpline is open between 4.30pm and 10.30pm every day on 0300 304 7000.
Mind
The mental health charity Mind has resources aimed at helping you cope with and plan for a crisis. Visit their website for details on helplines, how to access crisis services and what to do if you're unable to get help yourself.
- In an emergency, dial 999 for urgent help
Daisy Lowe did the same, as did Nicola Mclean, Gabby Allen, Gemma Styles, Megan McKenna, Pete Wicks and Ashley James.
Celeb makeup artist Bryony Blake offered: "Still don't believe it. Xx big hugs my love xx."
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