The BBC has paid tribute to Michael Mosley who sadly passed away at the age of 67 during a show which aired tonight (June 14) called Michael Mosley: The Doctor Who Changed Britain.
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A cameraman who spotted a body in the search for Dr Michael Mosley broke down in tears as he addressed the TV personality’s family. Michael, 67, who is known for presenting Trust Me I’m a Doctor, was last seen by friends on Wednesday, 5 June, before he went for a walk to the centre of the Greek island of Symi. A body, which has yet to be formally identified, was found beneath a fence that runs around a bar on Agia Marina beach on Sunday, 9 June.
Speaking to Sky News, local cameraman Antonios looked tearful as he revealed how he discovered a body in the search for Michael. As he opened up about the search, Antonios explained how he’d been on a boat at sea when he saw “something black” that was “outside of the fence at the end of the beach”. However, he revealed that he “wasn’t sure” what it was, so took a photo of the camera screen to zoom in further.
“We took a photo of the screen with an iPhone, we zoomed it in and you can clearly see that it’s a man lying down with his hand on his belly,” he explained. “The description is exactly the guy we’re looking for. I'm really sorry for the family," reports the Mirror.
Overcome with emotion, he continued: "I'm really sorry for the family, I'm sorry that I'm the one to find him. I wish we had better news." Commenting on the video interview shared by Sky, one X user wrote: "This is a tragic and heartbreaking situation. Our thoughts are with the family and loved ones of Dr.
Michael Mosley. We hope that they are able to find some comfort and peace during this difficult time." Another said: "This is just too sad. I really feel for his family and the people who found him." Meanwhile, a third commented: "So very sad, seemingly so close to getting help and shelter too at Agia Marina.
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The BBC has paid tribute to Michael Mosley who sadly passed away at the age of 67 during a show which aired tonight (June 14) called Michael Mosley: The Doctor Who Changed Britain.
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CCTV footage reportedly captured the moment Dr Michael Mosley stumbled near the location where his body was later discovered, with his widow expressing that he "very nearly made it" to safety.The exact circumstances surrounding his death remain a mystery, pending a post-mortem in Rhodes. Dr Clare Bailey Mosley confirmed the tragic loss of her husband, whose body was found on Sunday morning, 9 June, in a rugged area close to Agia Marina beach on the Greek island of Symi, leaving her "devastated". Colleagues and fans have been sending their condolences and sharing their memories of the beloved TV doctor and health guru.
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Police investigating the disappearance of beloved TV doctor Michael Mosley have said there is "no question" the body recovered near a cave complex known locally as 'The Abyss' is him. The This Morning star went missing in the Greek island of Symi on Wednesday and today it was announced that a body and umbrella were discovered in a rocky area beside Agia Marina after an extensive search operation. While the body has yet to be formally identified, a police spokesperson said "there was no question" it was Dr Michael - who was last seen in CCTV footage carrying an umbrella.
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Celebrities who knew doctor Michael Mosley have begun issuing heartbreaking tributes, after a body was found in the search for him in Greece.The body, which is yet to be formally identified, was discovered in a rocky area on Symi on Sunday 9 June after an extensive search operation led by emergency workers. It was found around a 30 minutes walk from the village of Pedi where the 67-year-old TV doctor was last seen on Wednesday.The body, with an umbrella close by, was discovered beneath a fence that runs around a bar on Agia Marina beach, which is surrounded by hilly, rocky terrain. Fellow TV stars, friends, and colleagues have spoken out after the announcement.
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A body has been found in the search for TV presenter Michael Mosley on a Greek island, according to the BBC.
A body has been found in the search for missing TV doctor Michael Mosley, it has been reported. The 67-year-old had disappeared while on holiday in Greece.