Lewis Burton has paid tribute to Caroline Flack, one year on from her tragic death.
Taking to his Instagram Stories, Lewis shared an image of him and Caroline, captioned: "1 year, I will never forget you" alongside a broken heart emoji.
Today marks the one year anniversary since Caroline, 40, sadly passed away last year.
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At the time of her death, Caroline was dating Lewis, 28, but was unable to see him due to legal proceedings. The Love Island presenter was due to appear in court, charged with allegedly assaulting Lewis - something both parties denied.
Lewis did not want to press charges but the trial was due to go ahead. On 15th February last year, Caroline was found at her flat in London, with her death ruled as suicide.
Meanwhile, one of Caroline's best friends, Dawn O'Porter, has also paid tribute to the presenter this week, calling Caroline her "brilliant, gorgeous and funniest friend".
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Just a few days ago, she shared a throwback photograph of when the pair first met, on the set of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!.
"I just went down a youtube hole to find anything from the week I met Caroline, and here it is. Australia, on a TV set in a jungle somewhere. It was one of the most fun weeks of my life," Dawn wrote.
"I took the job as a free ticket to get to Oz to see my best friend who'd just moved to Melbourne. I didn't know I'd meet @gemagain and Caroline and gain two more of the best friends you could ever dream of.
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"We laughed ALL week, told each other EVERYTHING and bonded for life. The absolute greatest of times. This week is really hard. Agony, in fact. I can't shake it.
"Monday marks a year since Caroline died. That horrible day that changed so many lives forever. I'm dreading it. But there were 14600+ days of Caroline's excellent life that say way more about her than what happened on that day.
"Through the heartbreak, I remain grateful for the happiest, most fun and naughtiest memories. There are so many. Probably too many. I'll never ever stop missing her. My brilliant, gorgeous and funniest friend."
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If you have been affected by Caroline's death or are struggling in any way call Samaritans for free on 116 123, visit samaritans.org - or write down your thoughts in an email to [email protected].
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