Contestants get more support after Caroline Flack and two islanders took their lives but experts remain uneasy about the format

It has been a series full of drama, dumpings and more than a few heads turning at Casa Amor. But, after eight weeks, Love Island draws to a close on Monday.

The seventh season of ITV2’s reality TV staple has not appeared sanitised as many predicted, after producers introduced duty of care protocols after the death of previous islanders Sophie Gradon and Mike Thalassitis, and host Caroline Flack, who all died by suicide within a period of 20 months.

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