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Michael Mosley caught on CCTV the day he disappeared

The body of Dr Michael Mosley is likely to be released to his family and repatriated by the weekend.

“Usually it’s only a matter of time once a postmortem is conducted for a body to be released,” Dr Grigoris Leon, who heads the Hellenic Society of Forensic Medicine, told the Guardian. “That means in this case it’s a question of days before repatriation takes place.”

It comes as the BBC will air Dr Mosley’s last conducted interview on Friday at 11am, as a part of the There’s Only One Michael Mosley show in tribute to the 67-year-old.

Dr Mosley recorded the special edition of Just One Thing at the Hay Festival on 25 May with Professor Paul Bloom, the broadcaster said. At 8pm, they will also air the special programme ‘Michael Mosley: The Doctor Who Changed Britain’ on BBC One in tribute.

Meanwhile, new CCTV footage of Dr Mosley was uncovered earlier this week, revealing one of the last sightings of the TV star just two hours before his death on a rocky hillside on the Greek island of Symi.

He was found to have died of natural causes on 5 June after setting off for a walk from Saint Nikolas beach at around 1.30pm that day in searing 40C heat without a mobile phone.

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TV special in memory of Michael Mosley to air this evening

A TV special titled Michael Mosley: The Doctor Who Changed Britain is set to air on BBC One at 8pm in his memory.

The programme will focus on Mosley’s decades-long broadcasting career and how he transformed people’s lives through science.

Mosley first trained as a doctor before moving into the world of broadcasting, presenting a host of science programmes and films on the BBC including Trust Me, I’m A Doctor, which looked at healthcare in Britain.

In 2002, he was nominated for an Emmy for his executive producer role on BBC science documentary The Human Face, and he also ingested tapeworms for six weeks for a 2014 documentary called Infested! Living With Parasites on BBC Four.

A programme will air this evening on BBC One to pay tribute to the TV doctor
A programme will air this evening on BBC One to pay tribute to the TV doctor (AP)

Holly Evans14 June 2024 09:51

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Michael Mosley said he didn’t want to die ‘early’ like his father in tragic final interview

Dr Michael Mosley said he did not want to die “early” like his father, who lived to 74 years old, in a tragic interview given just before his death at age 67.

Speaking at the end of April the 67-year-old revealed his healthy lifestyle was driven by watching his own father, Bill, die before seeing his grandchildren grow up.

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Holly Evans14 June 2024 08:51

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BBC to air final Dr Mosley interview at 11am

In tribute, the BBC will air the last interview Mosley conducted in a programme titled There’s Only One Michael Mosley on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds at 11am on Friday.

Mosley recorded a special edition of Just One Thing, in which he regularly revealed tips to improve your health, at the Hay Festival on May 25 with Professor Paul Bloom.

The recording will be introduced by TV doctor and presenter Chris van Tulleken, who Mosley worked with as part of the BBC’s Trust Me, I’m A Doctor series.

Holly Evans14 June 2024 08:00

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ICYMI: Michael Mosley was ‘invited to appear on Strictly weeks before death’ after championing health benefits

Matt Mathers14 June 2024 07:00

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Mapped: The doomed route taken by Dr Michael Mosley in boiling heat before death on Greek island

Tragic details have continued to emerge about Dr Michael Mosley’s final hours after he disappeared on the Greek island of Symi, with his body discovered five days later.

CCTV footage has reportedly shown him making his way down the slope before falling over, with his wife saying that his family had taken comfort in the fact he “very nearly made it to safety”.

Maroosha Muzaffar14 June 2024 06:30

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All the ways Michael Mosley changed my life (and could still change yours)

He’s altered the way she showers, stands – and even how she spends her free time. Which is why Emma Reed will never forget the health and lifestyle guru:

Maroosha Muzaffar14 June 2024 06:00

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‘I wanted to bring him back alive’: Volunteer who led search for TV doctor Michael Mosley

The former medical personality, author of the popular fasting diet known as the 5:2, had almost made it to safety before he died.

Emergency rescue teams, who were searching just 50m from where Dr Mosley was found, were clearly devastated as his body was carried away.

Volunteers and emergency workers tried to locate him from 7am until 3am for three days in a row – but had missed his body by metres.

Jannis and Sophia Volas, who have been married for 37 years and have two sons, were the chief volunteers leading the search operation.

The couple’s endless search took place through unrelenting heat over jagged rocks, where poisonous snakes were hiding.

The pair paused only to make enough money to support their family – Ms Volas working in a Symi bakery, and Mr Volas a plasterer and blacksmith – but their tanned faces and evident exhaustion showed just how hard they had searched.

Maroosha Muzaffar14 June 2024 05:30

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Michael Mosley was ‘invited to appear on Strictly weeks before death’ after championing health benefits

Dr Mosley, 67, died of natural causes last week after he went missing on the Greek island of Symi, having gone on a walk in searing 40C heat without a mobile phone. Following a major five-day search, his body was found on Sunday in a rocky area near Agia Marina beach.

Maroosha Muzaffar14 June 2024 05:00

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Tourists unaware of risks of heatwave, rescuers say

As Greece faces unusually high temperatures, concerns are rising about the lack of awareness among tourists regarding the risks of trekking in the extreme heat.

Following the death of TV presenter Michael Mosley on Symi, two other tourists are reported missing on Samos and Amorgos.

In recent days, emergency services have also been deployed to these remote islands to search for an elderly Dutch man and a US national who went missing while hiking.

Dimitris Katatzis, who heads the Samos rescue team, said that missions were often made more difficult because tourists, frequently unaware of the risks, “veered off track” to see sites and then got lost, the Guardian reported.

A search and rescue operation is under way for TV doctor and columnist Michael Mosley
A search and rescue operation is under way for TV doctor and columnist Michael Mosley (Yui Mok/PA Wire)

“Yesterday we saw a couple [of foreigners] walking a trail in 41C without hats,” he told local media. “It defies logic.”

With record-high temperatures already being recorded, local officials are calling for improved safety measures and better information for visitors to prevent further tragedies.

Maroosha Muzaffar14 June 2024 04:45

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ICYMI: American tourist, 59, vanishes from Greek Island solo hike – days after TV doctor Michael Mosley’s death

Eric Calibet, 59, had been vacationing on the island but was reported missing by a friend on Tuesday afternoon.

Matt Mathers14 June 2024 04:00

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