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Dr Mosley took fatal wrong turn & collapsed while trekking on Greek island

09 June 2024 , 07:56
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Dr Mosley was last seen on Wednesday headed towards a mountainous path
Dr Mosley was last seen on Wednesday headed towards a mountainous path

DR MICHAEL Mosley took a fatal wrong turn and collapsed while trekking after saying goodbye to his wife on a Greek island beach.

The beloved TV doctor was tragically confirmed dead by his family after a body was discovered behind a coastal bar on the island of Symi.

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Michael Mosley's body has been found after a five-day search for the missing TV presenter on the island of SymiCredit: Rex
Emergency responders at the scene near the rocky path police feared Dr Mosley had taken
Emergency responders at the scene near the rocky path police feared Dr Mosley had takenCredit: Simon Jones
The last-known sighting of Dr Mosley alive was caught on CCTV carrying an umbrella as he leaves the village of Pedi at 2pm on Wednesday
The last-known sighting of Dr Mosley alive was caught on CCTV carrying an umbrella as he leaves the village of Pedi at 2pm on Wednesday

In a heartbreaking statement, Dr Michael's wife Clare Bailey confirmed the circumstances around his death after an agonising five-day search for the popular health guru.

Mystery had surrounded his vanishing after the 67-year-old left Clare and two close friends on the beach of Saint Nikolas to go for a walk.

He is believed to have been heading back to their holiday accommodation in Symi town when he took a wrong turn while leaving the village of Pedi.

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Dr Mosley then is understood to have headed northeast - ending up on a long and hard trek in rocky, difficult and barren landscape beneath a scorching sun.

The TV star did not have his phone with him - having left it at the group's accommodation.

And all he had with him was an umbrella, his watch, his rucksack, a bottle of water, and his wallet.

Michael managed to reach the Agia Marina.

But tragically, just a few dozen metres from safety he collapsed behind a bar near a fence.

The Sun has seen CCTV that appears to show Dr Mosley's last movements at 3.44pm - 1 hour and 45 minutes since he was spotted leaving Pedi.

The walk between Pedi and Agia Marina should only take roughly 40 minutes.

In the footage, he appears to be walking down towards the marina before he disappears behind the fence - it is unclear whether he fell of sat down.

A customer can be seen in the restaurant area of the beach bar but they don't notice Dr Mosley nearby.

For five days, the health expert seemingly disappeared without a trace, prompting a major search operation involving helicopters, divers, dogs, and drones.

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Family members flew to the island and rescuers tried to piece together what happened to him.

They faced increasingly unforgiving conditions - with temperatures so hot the jagged rocks even burned search dog's paws.

Dr Mosley's body remained undiscovered until Sunday morning when a barman made the heartbreaking find.


It comes as:

  • Dr Michael Mosley's wife Clare Bailey confirmed the TV star had been found dead on the Greek island of Symi
  • His remains were discovered by a barman behind a fence in the Agia Marina area
  • The BBC star is believed to have taken a wrong turn while on a walk and ended up on a long mountainous trek
  • Dr Mosley vanished on Wednesday while on holiday with pals and his wife Clare
  • He was last seen on CCTV in the village of Pedi
  • His children Alexander, Jack, Daniel and Katherine had flown out to Symi to join the search
  • This Morning stars led celeb tributes to the popular health guru

It brought to an end a search that had mobilised the tiny island 2,600 people.

In a moving statement, Clare thanked all those who had helped search for her "wonderful" husband - who was also beloved by his fans.

She said: "I don’t know quite where to begin with this. It’s devastating to have lost Michael, my wonderful, funny, kind and brilliant husband. 

"We had an incredibly lucky life together. We loved each other very much and were so happy together. I am incredibly proud of our children, their resilience and support over the past days. 

He did an incredible climb, took the wrong route and collapsed where he couldn’t be easily seen by the extensive search team

Michael's wife Clare

"My family and I have been hugely comforted by the outpouring of love from people from around the world.

"It’s clear that Michael meant a huge amount to so many of you.

"We’re taking comfort in the fact that he so very nearly made it. He did an incredible climb, took the wrong route and collapsed where he couldn’t be easily seen by the extensive search team.

"Michael was an adventurous man, it’s part of what made him so special. We are so grateful to the extraordinary people on Symi who have worked tirelessly to help find him.

"Some of these people on the island, who hadn’t even heard of Michael, worked from dawn till dusk unasked. We’re also very grateful to The Press who have dealt with us with great respect." 

"I feel so lucky to have our children and my amazing friends. Most of all, I feel so lucky to have had this life with Michael."

Police are understood to have identified Dr Mosley's remains using his clothes and watch.

He was discovered close to a dangerous cave complex known to locals as "The Abyss".

Police spokesperson Konstantina Dimoglou said: "How long he had survived there is hard to tell but he had walked a very long way.

"He was close to where he wanted to get to."

Ilias Tsavaris, a local bar manager, told The Sun of his horror as he discovered the body
Ilias Tsavaris, a local bar manager, told The Sun of his horror as he discovered the bodyCredit: Simon Jones
Emergency services lifting an empty stretcher off a boat at Agia Marina after the body was found
Emergency services lifting an empty stretcher off a boat at Agia Marina after the body was foundCredit: PA
More police and locals at the scene
More police and locals at the sceneCredit: Simon Jones
A CCTV image shows Mosley close to a cafe in Pedi just 20 minutes after he left his wife
A CCTV image shows Mosley close to a cafe in Pedi just 20 minutes after he left his wifeCredit: Reuters
The TV doctor is pictured before he went missing on the island of Symi
The TV doctor is pictured before he went missing on the island of SymiCredit: Facebook

The Brit presenter, known for his appearances on The One Show and This Morning, had been last seen in CCTV footage at 2pm on Wednesday leaving the village of Pedi and headed towards a rocky path.

The mayor of Symi, Eleftherios Papakalodouk added: "We analysed the recorded evidence and it was obvious that it was, unfortunately, Mosley."

The mayor said he was on a boat when he spotted a body lying 20m above the Agia Marina beach and called a nearby bar to have a look.

"We zoomed with the cameras and saw it was him," he said.

Ilias Tsavaris, 38, the bar manager, who first saw the body, told The Sun: "I walked up 30 metres and I saw an image of a person, I said is that...I went closer and closer.

"I called the owners, him and the other guy, and they called the police."

He continued: "He came from Pedi okay, and he didn't come to the restaurant, if he had walked through there [the bar] we would have checked the cameras."

Ilias added: "Rescuers had searched that area everyday with helicopters."

His body was removed at 2.50pm, several hours after he was originally found after officials and firefighters had examined the scene.

They were seen looking into a rucksack near the body before it was taken away and sent on a boat believed to be headed for Rhodes.

Mayor Papakalodoukas told Sky News there were no signs of injury on the body.

The search originally focused on the area between Saint Nikolas and Pedi - with rescuers fearing he may have had a fall.

But when two pieces of key CCTV showed Dr Mosley with his umbrella walking briskly through Pedi - the search area changed.

Now instead of the short and well-trodden bath on the southside of the Ormos Pedi bay, it was focused on the march harsher area towards the north.

The Sun attempted to walk some of the landscape on Saturday - but found the terrain tough.

The path is not well-signposted and almost mountainous - and was especially hard-going in scorching temperatures of over 35C.

Police they worked around-the-clock to comb through the barren land as they search for Dr Mosley.

But one rescue worker described his apparent decision to walk up into the mountains in the heat was “inexplicable”.

"The path is not easy to follow. If he took a wrong turn, he would be lost.

“He could be anywhere. It is a race against time.”

Firefighters were seen searching the maze of tunnels on Saturday afternoon dubbed "The Abyss" over fears he may have got lost and fallen within the caverns.

The couple's four children - Alexander, Jack, Daniel and Katherine - arrived on the island on Friday to join the search efforts and retrace their father's last steps.

The rescue mission on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morn was focused around the cave system close to Agia Marina
The rescue mission on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morn was focused around the cave system close to Agia MarinaCredit: Simon Jones
Firefighters combing the mountain side after the search shifted to the rocky outcrops on Saturday
Firefighters combing the mountain side after the search shifted to the rocky outcrops on SaturdayCredit: News Group Newspapers ltd
Dr Mosley was on holiday with his wife Dr Clare Bailey when he vanished
Dr Mosley was on holiday with his wife Dr Clare Bailey when he vanishedCredit: Rex
Firefighters, drones, volunteers and helicopters are all involved
Firefighters, drones, volunteers and helicopters are all involvedCredit: PA
A helicopter flying over the hills close to Pedi as part of the rescue mission
A helicopter flying over the hills close to Pedi as part of the rescue missionCredit: PA

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