Paul Flack, the brother of late television presenter Caroline Flack, has died at the age of 55. He was found unresponsive at his home in Norwich on June 21 and was pronounced dead three days later at Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, despite efforts to save him.
Heartbreaking Final Social Media Post
Paul's final social media post was a poignant message following his sister's death in 2020. Caroline Flack, known for hosting Love Island, took her own life at the age of 40. Paul's post reflected the grief that he carried for six years.
According to reports, Paul had struggled with the loss of his sister and had been open about his mental health challenges. His death has shocked family, friends, and fans who remember Caroline's tragic passing.
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Family Statement and Tributes
In a statement, the Flack family expressed their devastation. "We are heartbroken to announce the passing of Paul. He was a beloved brother, son, and friend. We ask for privacy during this difficult time," the family said.
Tributes have poured in on social media, with many highlighting Paul's kindness and his enduring love for his sister. One friend wrote: "Paul never stopped missing Caroline. They are together now."
Background on Caroline Flack
Caroline Flack died by suicide in February 2020 at her London flat. Her death sparked widespread discussions about mental health and the pressures of fame. She had been facing legal proceedings at the time, which many believed contributed to her distress.
Paul's death, six years later, has reignited conversations about the impact of grief and the importance of mental health support. The family has urged anyone struggling to seek help.



