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Caroline Flack's celebrity status likely contributed to police charging her with domestic abuse, says mother

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Caroline Flack's mother has told Sky News that her daughter's celebrity status is likely to have contributed towards the Metropolitan Police's decision to charge the TV presenter with domestic abuse.
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