The grieving widow of Dr Michael Mosley paid a heartbreaking tribute to her husband following his tragic death earlier this month.
09.06.2024 - 16:27 / ok.co.uk
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.
Five days later, his body was found in a rocky area beside Agia Marina, around a 30-minute walk from the village of Pedi where he was last seen on CCTV. Ahead of the discovery, Michael and Clare's children had flown out to Greece to help emergency services with the search.
This Morning star Michael and former GP Clare, who lived in Buckinghamshire, had recently concluded their national tour, entitled Eat (Better), Sleep (well), Live (longer).
The couple who both lived and worked together then attended the Hay Festival alongside other writers and experts, before heading off on their Grecian trip.
The two first locked eyes as young medical students at the Royal Free Hospital Medical School. Speaking about their relationship to Sussex Living magazine back in January, Michael said: "100 of us in the year and the Dean said four of you will marry, and I met Clare then." Michael and Clare went on to welcome four children, sons aged 33, 31 and 29, and a 24-year-old daughter.
They spent a lot of time together, not only working on projects as colleagues, but supporting each other to live healthier lives.
They would often get up to exercise together in the mornings before enjoying a healthy breakfast. Michael has credited a lot of his success to Clare, as before they met, Michael never ate vegetables.
Clare previously shared she still had to hide chocolate from her chocoholic husband. "We
.The grieving widow of Dr Michael Mosley paid a heartbreaking tribute to her husband following his tragic death earlier this month.
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.
TV star and doctor Michael Mosley tragically passed away last week after it was reported he went missing on the Greek island of Symi. Michael's death was confirmed on 9 June by his wife, Dr Clare Bailey Mosley, and now the BBC have released his heartbreaking last interview in a special tribute.
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.
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.
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.
Susanna Reid has been left devastated by the "senseless" passing of Michael Mosley. The beloved TV doctor, known for his frequent contributions to ITV shows like This Morning, met with a tragic end on the Greek island of Symi. His body was discovered in a secluded area behind a wall and fence near the Agia Marina resort, having possibly strayed from a rocky path and succumbed to the intense heat or an unfortunate fall.
Clare Bailey Mosley, wife of beloved TV doctor Michael Mosley, has been left heartbroken following his tragic death on the Greek island of Symi. The telly personality had appeared on This Morning and The One Show and over the years became known for being an advocate for healthy living. Michael had been missing for five days before his body was discovered in a rocky area amid a large-scale search led by local emergency teams.
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.
This Morning has paid tribute to Dr Michael Mosley after it was revealed that he had tragically died at the age of 67.The TV doctor, who was known for his Just One Thing podcast, went missing on the Greek island of Symi after he was last seen by friends at Agios Nikolaos beach on Wednesday, before going for a walk to the centre of the island. After days of searching, on Sunday, 9 June, it was sadly announced that a body had been found in the search for Michael. Paying tribute to the TV personality, This Morning shared an emotional post on Instagram in which it expressed its heartbreak over the news.
The final tweet of Dr Michael Mosley, who tragically died died on a coastal walk during his Greek island holiday, mentioned his beloved wife.The 67-year-old health expert, best known for his stints on This Morning and the The One Show, was reported missing by his wife Dr Bailey on Wednesday, June 5, after he didn't return from a hike. Five days later on Sunday 9 June, the body of Michael was found in a rocky area, after an extensive search operation led by emergency workers His body, with an umbrella close by, was discovered around 30 minutes walk from the village of Pedi where Mosley was last seen.The TV doctor, offered insight into his marriage with wife in a sweet message shared just two weeks before he died on the Greek island of Symi.Taking to social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, on May 25, one of Michael's followers asked him whether he'd seen himself being parodied on impressions show, Dead Ringers, declaring, 'I'd see it as an honour'.
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.
The wife of TV doctor and columnist Michael Mosley said it is “devastating” to have lost her “wonderful, funny, kind and brilliant husband” as she confirmed he has been found dead on the Greek island of Symi after going missing on Wednesday, 5 June. His body was discovered in a rocky area beside Agia Marina on Symi on Sunday after an extensive search led by emergency workers, around 30-minutes walk from the village of Pedi where Dr Mosley was last seen on CCTV.The 67-year-old TV personality was with his wife and friends at Agios Nikolaos beach on Wednesday, before going alone for a walk to the centre of the island. In a statement from his agent to the PA news agency, Dr Clare Bailey Mosley said: “I don’t know quite where to begin with this.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Dr Michael Mosley's wife has vowed 'we will not lose hope' as the search for the missing TV presenter continues. The doctor was last seen on Wednesday after going for a hike on the Greek island of Symi.
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.