’Caroline Flack’s ex Danny Cipriani Shares Their Last Messages And Criticises Police For Not ‘Doing a Good Job’ On Her Case
Caroline Flack’s ex Danny Cipriani has shared his last messages with the tragic star and said the CPS and police didn’t “do a good job” on her case.
The rugby star says he has been “grieving hard” since Caroline commited suicide ahead of her assault trial.
She was accused of assaulting her boyfriend Lewis Burton during a row they had in their home just before Christmas.
Even though Lewis dropped all charges the CPS continued pursuing acase against her, as she was told one day before her tragic death.
In an emotional post on Instagram Danny shared a screenshot of his final messages with Caroline.
He asked: “Why you just OK? Want you smiling”, and Caroline replied: “Well got court case coming up.”
He did not share his reply to the Love Island presenter.
He did write an emotional message about his grief and expressed his feelings about the prosecutors on Caroline’s case.
Danny wrote: “She wasn’t allowed to talk to her BF throughout the case because of the law.
“He wanted the charges dropped. They wanted to pursue.
“I am not pointing fingers. The CPS and police do a good job. Just saying we can’t always do a good job.”
Danny explained that his ex-girlfriend had an affectionate name for him (“black dot”) because of the picture on his WhatsApp.
“This is my grieving process, which is talking a lot,” Danny said.
“Which my friends and family and teammates have had to take this last 10 days because I’m grieving.
“And I’m grieving hard. Hence I’m talking a lot.
“I’m not sure I’d be strong enough if I didn’t understand or see myself in her. Pain is pain. It doesn’t matter if you’ve lost a cat. Or been called a name. No ones pain is worse or less.
“Because it is individual to them and how they take it.”
He added: “She was kind beyond belief. And she would think i am crazy doing all this. But I know she would be proud.
“I’m taking lent off social media. Thank you all for the kind messages. And all the lovely response.
“Thank you for the bad response. It’s my story.”
Danny says he will return to social media in a month “because that’s 2020 and this is me navigating my way through life”.
He recently said that he is still keeping a voicemail from Caroline that she left for him a fortnight before her death.