Met Police Reinvestigates Caroline Flack's Assault Charge Decision Amid New Evidence
The reinvestigation follows new witness evidence that could potentially alter the initial decision to charge the late TV presenter.
- The Metropolitan Police are conducting further inquiries into the decision to charge Caroline Flack with assault, prompted by new witness evidence.
- Originally, the Crown Prosecution Service recommended a caution for Flack, but this was overturned after an appeal by the Met.
- Flack's family continues to seek answers, with her mother emphasizing the importance of uncovering the truth about the night of the incident.
- The Independent Office for Police Conduct returned one aspect of a complaint to the Met's Directorate of Professional Standards for further investigation.
- The case has drawn significant public attention, influencing events like Flackstock, a festival raising funds for mental health charities.