Press reports revealed a "surprise" that may add new data to the tragic news of the suicide of British actress and broadcaster Caroline Flack,

And "Sky News" said that an ambulance was called to Caroline's house, east of London, on Friday, that is, one day before her suicide, without revealing the reason for that.

A spokesman for the London ambulance service said: "We were called up on Friday evening to a residential property on Northold Street. The crew came and the case was detected but was not taken to hospital."

The source added: "Because the patients' news is kept confidential, we cannot provide further comments."

The body of Caroline, 40, was found on Saturday, the next day for an ambulance visit to her home, one day after Valentine's Day, and sources close to her revealed that she committed suicide.

Caroline committed suicide a day after her boyfriend, tennis player Louis Burton, tried to communicate with her, knowing that her relationship with him was strained, as she was being tried for assaulting him.

A judge had issued an order preventing Flack from communicating with her boyfriend before the trial, which was supposed to begin her sessions on March 4.

The Caroline Flack family released a statement saying, "We can confirm that Caroline died today, February 15. We would like to ask the press to respect the privacy of the family at this difficult time, and we ask you not to communicate with us or photograph us."

Flack's problems with her 27-year-old boyfriend escalated last December after she was arrested for assaulting him with a lamp inside their house.