Caroline Flack’s personal trainer along with some of her closest friends and family are set to embark on a two-day event to raise money for suicide-prevention charity Samaritans.

Announcing the news on BBC Breakfast yesterday morning Bradley Simmons, Caroline’s personal trainer, has decided to raise awareness and money in her name with the two-day event.

He explained to Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt on the show that Caroline’s close friends and family will also be also be taking part in the ‘Climb for Caroline’ but all those taking part are yet to be confirmed.

The Love Island star tragically died by suicide at the age of 40 this year, with her fans and friends left heartbroken.

They will be climbing with Charity Challenge and WOW Hydrate to raise awareness and increase support for leading suicide prevention charity, Samaritans. They will be trekking 12 hours each day, taking on the infamous iconic mountains across the Lake District, hoping to raise money to help others.

Talking about the hike, Bradley said: “Being her personal trainer and realising how important exercise is for everyone, I wanted to do a challenge and I wanted to get her closest friends and family on board.

“So I thought what can we do, should we go for a long run, or a long walk, but no I thought let's do something even more challenging.

“So I organised a massive hike, a two-day hike in the Lake District. It’s going to be a challenge but it’s going to be a really enjoyable challenge and of course, it’s going to raise such good awareness for a great charity called Samaritans.”

The group will be climbing the highest peak in England to raise money and awareness for the charity. While he was unable to confirm any names, Bradley hinted that some of Caroline’s famous friends will be taking part, saying: ‘We’ve got some really good names and really good friends of Caroline’s.”