Michael Mosley, who mysteriously vanished on the Greek island of Symi, died of natural causes, according to local police. His body was discovered on Sunday in a rocky area near Agia Marina beach, following his reported disappearance on Wednesday.
07.06.2024 - 11:39 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Dr Michael Mosley has been missing for two days on the Greek island of Symi, sparking a large-scale search operation involving both tourists and locals. The police have initiated an urgent investigation, exploring several theories.
The search for the This Morning star, 67, continues, but Greek authorities have set a deadline due to increasing worries that the intense heat may have affected him. However, this is not the only theory being pursued by the police, with other suggestions including a fall from a height or even a snake bite.
Initially, Greek police speculated that Dr Mosley might have "fallen from a height" during his walk along St Nicholas Beach. The island's mayor, Eleftherios Papakalodoukas, emphasised the dangerous nature of Dr Mosley's alleged chosen hiking path, which includes "very high cliffs" and rocky terrain posing significant risks.
Symi Island is known for its mountainous landscape, with its coastline alternating between rocky cliffs, beaches and secluded coves. Some beaches can only be reached by boat, reports the Express.
Consequently, another theory suggests that Dr Mosely might have fallen into the sea. Mayor Papakalodoukas stated that firefighters involved in the search believe it is "impossible" that Mr Mosley is still on land and suspect that he either "followed another path" or fell into the sea.
In a statement made to BBC News, he expressed: "It is a very small, controlled area, full of people. So if something happened to him there, we would have found him by now".
Moreover, despite the extensive use of emergency services such as helicopters and drones, his whereabouts remain unknown.
Mayor Papakalodoukas has contemplated whether the rising temperatures could have resulted in dehydration,
Michael Mosley, who mysteriously vanished on the Greek island of Symi, died of natural causes, according to local police. His body was discovered on Sunday in a rocky area near Agia Marina beach, following his reported disappearance on Wednesday.
This Morning opened with a heartfelt homage to Dr Michael Mosley today, 10 June.The TV star, a frequent guest on the ITV show, tragically passed away this week while vacationing on the Greek island of Symi. His body was discovered a short distance from Agia Marina's beach and resort.The circumstances of Michael's death remain unclear, but it's speculated that he may have succumbed to the intense 40-degree heat or suffered a fall on the rugged landscape. His wife, Claire Bailey Mosley, said the 67-year-old, who went missing after leaving his wife and friends at Agios Nikolaos beach on Wednesday 5 June, appeared to have undertaken an “incredible climb, took the wrong route and collapsed where he couldn’t be easily seen” by emergency search teams.
Michael Mosley has sadly passed away.
Dr Michael Mosley, who went missing after a hike on a family holiday to Greece, has tragically been confirmed dead by his wife Dr Clare Bailey Mosley, as well as Greek police. His body, with an umbrella close by, was discovered in a rocky area beside Agia Marina on Symi on Sunday 9 June after an extensive search operation led by emergency workers, around 30 minutes walk from the village of Pedi where Mosley was last seen.The 67-year-old TV personality was with friends at Agios Nikolaos beach on Wednesday 5 June, before going alone for a walk to the centre of the island.The body was discovered around mid-morning on Sunday beneath a fence that runs around a bar on Agia Marina beach, which is surrounded by hilly, rocky terrain. The body found during the search was removed from Symi island on a boat.
Tributes have poured in for Michael Mosley as a body is found in the search for the TV doctor. Dr Mosley went missing on the Greek island of Symi on Wednesday (June 4), resulting in an extensive search operation led by emergency workers over the last few days.
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.
Ranvir Singh has shared a heartbreaking tribute after a body was found in the search for This Morning star Michael Mosley. On Sunday, it was confirmed that a body had been found in the rescue operation for missing TV doctor Michael - who vanished near a hiking trail on a stunning Greek island.The body and an umbrella were discovered in a rocky area beside Agia Marina on Symi on Sunday after an extensive search operation led by emergency workers.The body has not yet been formally identified.The Good Morning Britain presenter and former Strictly star Ranvir posted: "Terribly sad news.
A body has been discovered in a rocky area beside Agia Marina during the search for TV doctor and columnist Michael Mosley, who went missing while on holiday on the Greek island of Symi earlier this week. Part of the search and rescue mission turned to a network of caves known locally as The Abyss, The Sun reports and it’s reported that a body was found nearby on Sunday morning.
A body has been found in the search for TV presenter Michael Mosley on a Greek island, according to the BBC.
Michael Mosley's search teams using a sniffer dog have reportedly left the scene and returned to Athens, possibly due to concerns over the dog's health.TV doctor Michael Mosley was last seen strolling through the town of Pedi on the Aegean island of Symi on Wednesday 5 June at 1.52pm, roughly 20 minutes after he went on a hiking trail from St Nickolas beach. It's speculated that the 67 year old may have encountered difficulties during his hike, but on Saturday night, searchers shifted their attention to a cave system known as The Abyss, where they believe he might have ventured.
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.
Search teams, including a sniffer dog, looking for Michael Mosley have reportedly left the scene and returned to Athens, possibly due to concerns over the dog's health.
TV doctor Michael Mosley has been missing for three days, sparking a massive search operation and a flurry of theories about his sudden disappearance. The 67 year old This Morning star was enjoying a holiday on the Greek island of Symi in the Aegean Sea when he was reported missing on Wednesday, 5 June. Reports suggest that the TV doctor had gone for a hike on the picturesque island but alarm bells were raised when he didn't return home.
Dermot O'Leary has spoken out about the concerning disappearance of Michael Mosley, sharing heartfelt sentiments on This Morning. During a segment on the popular daytime TV show, Dermot, alongside co-hosts Alison Hammond, Vanessa Feltz and Nick Ferrari, spoke about the troubling news.
Michael Mosley's wife Dr Clare Bailey has vowed to "not lose hope" in the hunt for her missing husband as the search for him on the Greek island of Symi continues. "It has been three days since Michael left the beach to go for a walk.The longest and most unbearable days for myself and my children,' she began in a statement on Saturday, 8 June.The This Morning TV doctor, 67, was last seen by his GP wife on Wednesday afternoon after leaving St Nicholas Beach in the north west of the island for a hike to the nearby town of Pedi.
Much loved TV doctor, Dr Michael Mosley, has sadly been missing since Wednesday after going for a walk on a Greek Island of Symi. The 67 year old TV doctor, known for his appearances on shows including Trust Me, I'm A Doctor as well as This Morning and The One Show was holidaying with his wife, Dr Clare Bailey, when he went missing, after going for a walk alone. His wife, whom he shares four alerted police after her husband failed to return by 7.30 in the evening.
Eerie CCTV footage of TV presenter Dr Michael Mosley has been released as the search and rescue operation on the Greek island of Symi enters its third day, with divers scouring the waters, after there were theories that the dad of four might have fallen into the sea.The 67 year old documentary host set off for a coastal stroll on Wednesday while holidaying on the petite island but failed to return. His tracks were reportedly lost, and his location remains a mystery days later, however, many speculated that he may have fainted or fallen off a cliff during the walk but, now CCTV stills reveal him prior to his disappearance.
In a shocking turn of events, CCTV footage suggests that TV doctor Michael Mosley did indeed make it across the coastal path into the nearby town.The surveillance footage shows Dr Mosley on the main road of Pedi at 13.50pm on Wednesday afternoon, approximately 20 minutes after he is believed to have hiked a coastal route. Until now, many speculated that he may have fainted or fallen off a cliff during the walk.The CCTV was shared by local site MEGA after being retrieved by police who have been "combing" the island of Symi, where the presenter was holidaying with his wife Dr Clare Bailey.
Dr Michael Mosley, 67, has now been missing for two days on the Greek island of Symi, where he was holidaying with his GP wife Dr Clare Bailey. Police launched a massive search operation with holidaymakers and the local island community pitching in, and it's believed there are now several theories being considered. According to reports, Greek officials have now set a deadline due to fears that the intense summer heat may have affected the This Morning doctor.
A new development has emerged in relation to the disappearance of TV personality Dr Michael Mosley.