Belfast Telegraph

Flack hit lover with a lamp as heslept,court in London told

- BY HENRY VAUGHAN AND JESS GLASS

LOVE Island presenter Caroline Flack has denied assaulting her boyfriend Lewis Burton in an incident that left them both covered in blood in scenes likened to a “horror movie”.

Flack (40), who has stepped down as host of the upcoming winter series of the ITV2 dating show, is alleged to have hit Burton (27) over the head with a lamp, causing a serious head injury.

A court heard the alleged attack is said to have occurred after Flack found texts on her boyfriend’s phone while he was asleep, leading her to believe he was cheating.

But former profession­al tennis player and model Burton does not support the prosecutio­n and insists he is not a victim, Highbury Corner Magistrate­s Court was told.

Flack put her head in her hands as she was released on bail with conditions that stop her having any contact with Burton ahead of a trial on March 4.

Paul Morris, defending, said: “They had been in a relationsh­ip all of this year and he appears in court today to support her and they remain a couple.”

Flack was mobbed by photograph­ers as she arrived at court on Monday morning wearing a black coat, scarf and boots before being escorted into the building by police.

Burton arrived at court separately from his girlfriend wearing a navy Parka-style jacket with a fur-lined hood, and watched proceeding­s from the packed public gallery.

He had spoken out in support of Flack, claiming she has become the subject of a “witchhunt” following her arrest.

Flack confirmed her name, address, date of birth and that her nationalit­y is British before the single charge was read out in court.

Her lawyer Paul Morris interrupte­d proceeding­s to tell District Judge Julia Newton that Burton does not support the prosecutio­n.

“He is not a victim, he is a witness,” Mr Morris said.

When the charge was put to Flack for a second time she answered: “Not guilty.”

But prosecutor Katie Weiss said of Burton: “He is a victim — he sustained a significan­t injury to his head.”

The court heard Flack was arrested and charged with assault by beating after police were called to her flat in Islington, north London, on December 12.

In reference to Burton’s 999 call, Ms Weiss said: “He is almost begging the operator to send help.”

She added: “Both were covered in blood and in fact one of the police officers likened the scene to a horror movie.

“He said he had been asleep and was hit over the head by Caroline with a lamp, causing a visible cut to his head.”

Ms Weiss added: “She had also smashed a glass and she had sustained an injury.

“Mr Burton said he believed the assault occurred as a result of the defendant taking his phone while he was sleeping... she had seen text messages leading her to believe that he was cheating on her.”

In an emotional post to the social networking site on Sunday, Flack wrote: “This is the worst time of my life. I don’t know where to go to. Where to look. Who to trust. Or who I even am.”

Following her court appearance Flack released a statement on her Instagram Stories.

She wrote: “Thankfully I know a lot of you will not believe all that you have heard and read following today’s court hearing... thank you for your continued support and love ....

“It’s going to be a relief when I am able to give my side of the story, when I’m allowed to x.”

Burton later posted a picture of himself with Flack on his Instagram Stories with the comment: “It’s heartbreak­ing I can’t see my girlfriend over Christmas.

“What I witnessed today was horrible. She did not hit me with a lamp. Arguments do happen every day in every relationsh­ip.

“Gutted I am not allowed to protect her right now.”

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