The results of an autopsy on the body of Michael Mosley, who was missing for five days on the island of Symi in Greece, showed that the doctor and TV presenter died of natural causes, the newspaper reports. Sun.
On Wednesday, the British man decided to return home to Simi Town on foot, but got lost along the way. Around 7:30 p.m., due to her husband’s absence, Mosley’s wife reported her missing to authorities and a major search and rescue operation was organized. Over the weekend, police found Mosley’s body on rocky ground behind the fence of a beach bar in Agia Marina, on the other side of the small Greek island.
Medical sources say the position of the body also suggests that the doctor was leaning against the wall of the room before losing consciousness.
Footage of the doctor’s final moments obtained by Greek police shows the 67-year-old doctor walking slowly up the mountain as he tried to reach the beach at Agia Marina. The video shows the TV doctor falling onto the rocks.
Mosley was well known in the United Kingdom for his regular appearances on television and radio, as well as his newspaper column. Daily mail. International fame came with the publication of the book “The Fast Diet” (“The Two-Day Diet” in Portuguese translation), written together with journalist Mimi Spencer.
Now the presenter is survived by four children and his wife Claire Bailey Mosley, who is also a doctor.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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