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Caroline Flack's manager shares unseen video as he pays tribute to 'fallen angel' star

Caroline Flack has shared unseen videos of the tragic star in a touching tribute.

Nathan Charles Smith, who represented the former Love Island host and had developed a close bond with her, said he "finds Saturdays hard" and called her a "fallen angel" on his Instagram stories.

It is three weeks ago to the day that Caroline took her own life on February 15. She was just 40-years-old.

The first video showed Caroline sitting on a chair and getting her hair and makeup done at a photoshoot.

Nathan captioned the video: "Sorry Saturdays are the hardest. I miss you so very much."

Caroline Flack's manager has shared unseen pictures and videos of the star (Instagram)
Caroline and her manager Nathan Charles Smith (Instagram)

The next clip showed her posing on a surfboard during another photoshoot as Gabrielle's Fallen Angel played over the top.

The lyrics say: "Wounded spirit. Troubled soul. Fallen angel. Let it all go.

"Just believe and you will see all the good things your life can be."

Another clip showed her laughing and chewing on a watermelon as she posed for a Cosmopolitan photoshoot.

The former Love Island host at a photoshoot (Instagram)
She was seen larking around in front of the camera (Instagram)

Nathan then posted a picture of the two of them cuddling up.

Next was an image of Caroline posing next to a Love Island advert in Piccadilly Circus and then one of her standing proudly next to her face on a poster for Chicago in the West End.

Nathan then shared a stunning selfie of Caroline pouting for the camera.

Caroline posing next to a Love Island advert in Piccadilly Circus (Instagram)
Caroline with her Chicago poster (Instagram)

He finished with a picture of the two of them with their arms around each other glammed up for a night out.

Caroline had stepped down as the host of Love Island after her arrest over an alleged assault on her boyfriend Lewis Burton.

At the time of her death she was just weeks away from standing trial.

Nathan called Caroline a 'fallen angel' (Instagram)

This week Met Police said there was no need for a probe into officers' contact with Caroline before her death.

The Independent Office for Police Conduct found there was 'casual link' between their actions and her death.

*Samaritans (116 123) operates a 24-hour service available every day of the year. If you prefer to write down how you’re feeling, or if you’re worried about being overheard on the phone, you can email Samaritans at jo@samaritans.org

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