Prosecutors were right to pursue Caroline Flack’s trial, according to a lawyer who worked on the case.Ed Beltrami, who was the head of the Crown Prosecution Service’s (CPS) north London division at the time, told the Wales on Sunday newspaper that he could not just do what he thought would be “popular”.The TV presenter took her own life in February aged 40.Flack died at her London home while awaiting trial on an assault charge for an alleged attack on her boyfriend Lewis Burton.Mr Beltrami said: “You’ve got to do what you think is right.
You cannot do what you think is popular.”He added that when the decision was taken to proceed with the case “you have absolutely no idea that the defendant is going to take her own life”.The charge could.
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