The beloved TV personality and doctor Michael Mosley, who tragically passed away while on holiday in Greece, was honoured in an emotional BBC show tonight (Friday).
10.06.2024 - 13:13 / ok.co.uk
An autopsy for Michael Mosley has reportedly revealed the 'exact time' the TV doctor tragically died and how he was 'just yards away from safety'.
The 67 year old TV personality, who appeared on shows such as The One Show and This Morning, was last seen by friends on Wednesday, 5 June, before he went for a walk in Greece to the centre of the island. After an intensive search operation of the area, his body was found on Sunday, 9 June, and his wife Dr Clare Bailey Mosley, as well as Greek police, confirmed he was deceased.
An autopsy on Michael has reportedly been carried out today, Monday, 10 June, in Rhodes with the initial findings indicating his time of death was around 4pm on the day of his disappearance, reports Proto Thema. A report by a Greek coroner is also said to have shown that the doctor rested his hand on the terrace before collapsing.
This comes after it was initially speculated that Dr Mosley had taken a fall during his walk in Symi's 37C heat. According to the local publisher, the autopsy shows that the doctor didn't sustain any injuries that could indicate this fall.
The coroner also concludes that the condition of his body has made it difficult to establish an exact cause of death.
Dr Mosley's body was found near an umbrella in a rugged area next to Agia Marina on Symi island on Sunday, 9 June, after a large-scale search by rescue teams. The discovery was made approximately a 30-minute walk from Pedi village, where he was last seen alive.
The doctor had spent time with friends at Agios Nikolaos beach on Wednesday, 5 June, before setting off alone towards the island's centre.
The beloved TV personality and doctor Michael Mosley, who tragically passed away while on holiday in Greece, was honoured in an emotional BBC show tonight (Friday).
The BBC has confirmed it will broadcast two programmes in tribute to the remarkable broadcasting career of Dr Michael Mosley. The 67-year-old tragically passed away last week while returning from a beach trip during a family holiday on the Greek island of Symi.
Dr Michael Mosley was rumoured to have been asked to take part in Strictly Come Dancing just weeks before he died.The TV star and medic, known for the series Trust Me, I'm A Doctor and his podcast Just One Thing, went missing last week during a holiday on the Greek island of Symi before his body was found in a rocky area near Agia Marina beach on Sunday, 9 June. Now, The Mail Online is reporting that Michael, 67, had told friends that he had been invited to do Strictly this year for the show's 20-year anniversary series. According to the publication, he was not thought to have signed a contract yet but a friend of the doctor said: "He told me just the week before last he'd been invited to do Strictly." Michael, whose work to improve the nation's health included popularising the 5:2 diet and encouraging people to be more active, had spoken about the benefits of dancing in a May 2022 episode of Just One Thing titled "How can dancing help your brain?".
In newly-released CCTV footage, Michael Mosley is seen holding an umbrella just two hours before his tragic death.The 67 year old TV favourite was captured walking near a property with a tarpaulin-covered speedboat in its driveway, as the CCTV recorded the last sighting of him prior to his collapse from suspected heat exhaustion at the Agia Marina beach in Symi.The renowned health expert went missing on Wednesday, 5 June, after failing to return from a walk to his shared accommodation with his wife. Expecting to see Michael returning from St Nicholas beach around 1:30pm, he was distressingly discovered by a local bartender days later, on Sunday, 9 June, following the alert signal by a camera crew and the town mayor.
It has now been confirmed that the late Dr Michael Mosley chose to lie down on a rock before his death, which was of natural causes, during his climb in the Greek island of Symi. In a seeming bid to follow NHS advice, the way that the 67-year-old diet guru's body was found suggests that he chose to lie down with his legs raised on a rock - the advice given by doctors to prevent fainting - rather than falling over.
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.
Michael Mosley's post mortem has ruled out any "criminal act" involved in the TV doctor's death. The popular health expert was found dead on Sunday after disappearing while on holiday on the Greek island of Symi.
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.
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.
The failure to find Dr Michael Mosley sooner after he went missing on the Greek island of Symi has been branded 'absurd' by one police source.
The search operation for Dr Michael Mosley has been branded "absurd" after the star's body was just 100 yards from a restaurant. The beloved TV personality was tragically found on the Greek island of Symi on Sunday.
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.
Dr Michael Mosley looks happy and joyous in a newly released set of pictures, taken just days prior to his tragic death.The TV star's passing was confirmed on 9 June by his wife, Dr Clare Bailey Mosley, after Michael went missing on the Greek island of Symi. The final photographs of Michael, 67, show the doctor looking relaxed at Hay Festival 2024, which ran from 22 May – 1 June.The black and white portraits of the dad-of-four show him smiling and laughing, as he pulls faces for the camera.The literature festival, held annually in Hay-on-Wye, Powys, Wales, shared the snaps on Instagram and paid tribute to the late star.The organisation penned: "Dr Michael Mosley, pictured here at Hay Festival Hay-on-Wye 2024.
Michael Mosley’s wife has revealed that the TV doctor “took the wrong route and collapsed” after he was last seen at Agios Nikolaos beach on Wednesday, 5 June, before he went for a walk to the centre of the Greek island of Symi. On Sunday, 9 June, it was revealed that a body in the search for Michael, 67, had been discovered in a rocky area beside Agia Marina following an extensive search operation led by emergency workers, which included drones and a sniffer dog. And now, Michael’s beloved wife, Dr Clare Bailey Mosley, has confirmed the heartbreaking news that he has died as she paid tribute to her “wonderful, funny, kind and brilliant husband.
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.
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.
The mayor of Symi has issued a major update and a theory after a body has been found, in the search for TV doctor and columnist Michael Mosley.The This Morning star went missing in the Greek island of Symi, on Wednesday, June 5, after setting off for a hike. It is now reported that a body and an umbrella were discovered in a rocky area beside Agia Marina on Symi on Sunday 9 June after an extensive search operation led by emergency workers. British journalists and a hospitality worker were the first to see the body found during the search for the 67-year-old.The body found has not yet been formally identified.
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.