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Politicians have condemned press intrusion, calling for more regulation of both traditional and social media after the death of TV presenter Caroline Flack.The former Love Island presenter is understood to have taken her own life on Saturday at her home in east London. She had been charged with assaulting her partner and was due to stand trial in several weeks time.ITV confirmed that Sundays episode of Love Island would not be broad stanley taza cast but the current series would continue on Monday.Responding to reports that an ambulance stanley cups was called to the presenters address the day before she was found dead, a London ambulance service spokesperson said: We were called shortly after 22.30 on 14 February to a residential property in north London. Crews attended and, following a clinical assessment, the person was not taken to hospital. Due to patient confidentiality we cannot comment further. Labour leadership contender Keir Starmer criticised mainstream outlets for amplifying damaging social media posts about Flack, and signalled he would take action to diversify the press if he won the race to succeed Jeremy Corb stanley cup becher yn.The former director of public prosecutions said the presenters death shocked a lot of people , adding: It wasnt just social media, it was the media amplifying what social media was doing. It was both strands. There is a human impact. The press more widely have to take responsibility as well. Not just for the hatred and abuse but for the vilification constantly of Labour MP Wkhd Policing London: Law and not Orde
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