Caroline Flack death inquest scheduled to conclude this summer

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Caroline Flack death inquest scheduled to conclude this summer
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The inquest into Caroline Flack's death in February has been set for this summer - six months after she was found dead at her flat in London

A date has been set for the inquest into Caroline Flack 's death - six months after she took her own life at her flat in London.

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