Caroline Flack’s brother found dead aged 55

Paul Flack - Caroline brother
Paul Flack has been found dead six years after Caroline Flack took her own life (Picture: Instagram)

Caroline Flack’s brother has died six years after the former Love Island host took her own life.

Paul Flack, 55, was found unresponsive at his Sandringham Road home in Norwich on June 21 before later dying at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital.

A provisional post-mortem has given the cause of death as cardiac arrest due to hanging.

An inquest into his death was opened at Norfolk Coroner’s Court on Monday.

Coroner Yvonne Blake said further enquiries would be required before the circumstances surrounding his death can be fully established.

The brief hearing was adjourned until October 23 while evidence continues to be gathered.

(Back left to right) Michelle hazard, Micky Hazard and Sonny Millington Flack (front left to right) Liz Gracie holding Lottie the dog, Jody Flack, Christine Flack and Paul Flack at the unveiling a suicide prevention bench in memory of Caroline Flack installed by the Legend on the Bench charity at the Tottenham Community Sports Centre in north London. Caroline took her own life at the age of 40 on February 15 2020. Picture date: Friday September 27, 2024.
Paul, right, pictured with his mother Christine Flack, left, was found unresponsive at his home in Norwich (Picture: PA)
Paul Flack - Caroline brother
An inquest into Mr Flack’s death has been opened at Norfolk Coroner’s Court

Mr Flack, an artist and graphic designer, is survived by his partner and two children.

Following Caroline’ s death in 2020, Mr Flack posted a childhood photograph of his beloved sister on Instagram, writing: ‘This will be my last post here. May those who know feel shame for eternity. Love you Caroline.’

The tribute remains his final post on his Instagram account.

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