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The heartbroken family of a grandfather who vanished after going out for a walk while on holiday in Greece five years ago are still desperately searching for answers. John Tossell disappeared after he went out for a walk while the island of Zante in 2019.
The then 73-year-old was last seen on CCTV leaving the hotel on June 17, 2019. No evidence about what has happened to him has ever come to light, WalesOnline reports.
John's son Gary Tossell, 40, has described the heartbreaking moment he had to leave the island without answers after spending weeks searching for his dad.
He said: "It was the most gut wrenching thing that I think I have ever done in my life. Walking onto that jet it was horrible, I couldn't describe the feeling - it was like a pit in my stomach. I just wanted to sprint off the plane, I just wanted to stay on the island until I found him. It was just the worst thing in the world coming back without him."
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John, from Bridgend, Wales, was on the third day of his holiday with his partner Gill Griffiths in the village of Argassi when he decided to go on a walk heading towards a monastery on Mount Skopos. There is CCTV footage of him setting off at around 9:46am but no trace of him has been found since.
There were initial searches by the Greek authorities, and later by a team from the Western Beacons Mountain Rescue but John, who would now be 78 years old, was not found. His family have long been critical of the Greek police's search to find the missing man and say more should have been done to find their father.
They say that the official search was called off after five days and
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Clare Bailey, the widowed wife of Dr Michael Mosley, has shared an emotional homage to her late husband on Instagram. The GP and nutrition expert expressed her sorrow over Michael's tragic passing from heat exhaustion after he was missing for several days on the Greek Island of Symi earlier this month. In a touching message to her followers, Clare expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support she and her family have received and made a promise to carry on with their shared passion that brought them both "so much joy" and "a sense of purpose." In her poignant post, Clare wrote: "Thank you all for your wonderfully supportive messages.
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Dr Michael Mosley reportedly left behind a business worth millions following his tragic death.The TV doctor's passing was confirmed on 9 June, five days after he went missing on the Greek island of Symi. Michael, 67, leaves behind a parenting firm called Parenting Matters which is worth a staggering £3.6 million, according to the Mirror.The company sells online courses for £150 to parents on how to raise kids, and has proven to be hugely popular over the years.
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.
Michael Mosley's body was found just 50 yards from a resort after he took the 'wrong route' back to his accommodation, according to reports.
Michaela Zee Dr. Michael Mosley, a British medical journalist and BBC presenter, was found dead on a Greek island on Sunday following a four-day search. He was 67.
Colleagues of Dr Michael Mosley have led tributes hailing the late TV broadcaster, producer and columnist, as a 'national treasure' and a 'kind and gentle man'.
Michael Mosley has sadly passed away.
TV doctor Michael Mosley has been tragically found dead after going missing on a hike while on holiday in Greece.The 67-year-old was on a trip on the Greek island Symi, with his wife, when he failed to return back after a coastal walk alone. It was his wife of 44 years, Dr Clare Bailey, who first raised the alarm and a search operation was launched.
Dr Michael Mosely's wife has released a heartbreaking statement after he was found dead in Greece. Dr Clare Bailey, who raised the alarm that her husband was missing on Wednesday, June 5, said she is "devastated". Worried Clare, 62, reported her husband missing after he failed to return from a coastal hike which led to a frantic search for his whereabouts.
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.
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.
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.
The search operation looking for TV doctor Michael Mosley has been moved to a 'very dangerous' area of the Greek island where he went missing. The focus has been switched to an area known locally as 'The Abyss'.
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.
The family of Michael Mosley have been sent a heartbreaking message from the son of a Brit who vanished on a Greek island in 2019. The search for the TV doctor who went missing on the island of Symi, who was last seen on Wednesday, has entered its fourth day. Follow live updates from the search here.
The search for Dr Michael Mosley has entered its fourth day on the Greek island of Symi, where the popular doctor and TV presenter went missing on Wednesday following a beach outing with his wife and friends.
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.
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.