The family of Michael Mosley, 67, continues to look for him after he went missing earlier this week.
Michael Mosley is a British television journalist, producer, and presenter who has worked for the BBC since 1985 after graduating from medical school. He is known for “The Human Face” (2001), “Leonardo” (2003), and “Pompeii: The Last Day” (2003).
The search for Michael Mosley continues after he was last seen going on a walk from St. Nicholas Beach on the island Symi, Greece.
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Michael Mosley Goes Missing
These CCTV images bear a striking resemblance to a photo of Michael Mosley taken earlier in the day. Not just the cap, but the white socks and, crucially, the detail on the shorts. Even the timing matches when he should have arrived in Pedi. It seems he made it this far pic.twitter.com/rbPBDf9nJa
— Joe Inwood (@BBCJoeInwood) June 7, 2024
Last seen at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dr. Michael Mosley was leaving Saint Nikolas beach and is thought to have taken the coastal path back to Pedi.
The 67-year-old did not return from his hike on Wednesday, June 5.
According to his agent, a search and rescue mission remains ongoing for the TV doctor and columnist who went missing while vacationing on the Greek island of Symi.
“It’s like a deep system of tunnels, but it is full of water and can spread for kilometers. There is a reason they call it ‘The Abyss’. There is something very strange going on,” a waiter told The Daily Telegraph.
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Dr. Michael Mosley Remains Missing
The public was made aware of Michael Mosley’s disappearance thanks to a post in a Facebook group, which read, “Have you seen this man?” alongside a photo of the TV health expert, per The Independent.
“He set off to walk back from St Nick’s at about 13.30 and failed to make it home,” the post added. “His friends are concerned as it is six hours since they last saw him. His name is Dr Mike Mosley and he is a familiar face for many British people.”
According to The Sunday Times, one of the rescuers said, “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.”
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Footage Of The Doctor Released
CCTV footage from a restaurant in the village of Pedi confirms that the television producer arrived in the area roughly 20 minutes after leaving the beach, per The Guardian.
“We now know that he made it to the other side of the path,” an officer noted, per the outlet. “But in some ways the mystery has only deepened. Now we have to ask where did he go from there and if he took another unexpected route [to the port town] did he slip and fall? We’re still no nearer to solving this.”
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The Search Continues
A popular walk in Symi is to the Life Giving Fountain Monastery, which is an easy road walk.
Attempting it from the Kamares cafe (where Dr Michael Mosley was alledgedly last spotted) is difficult.
Here is some of my roughly edited footage above Pedi beach showing the terrain pic.twitter.com/VcQOOqbRZz
— The Horse – @NotLostExploring on youtube (@notlostfilms) June 7, 2024
The search for Dr. Michael Mosley is now a “race against time,” per The Independent. Firefighters are searching a cave system residents call “the abyss.”
The doctor’s wife told the Sunday Times, “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.”
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Michael Mosley’s Family Is Not Giving Up Hope
Surveillance footage shows some of the last known movements of British television personality, Dr. Michael Mosley, who is currently missing on the Greek island of Symi.
Mosley vanished on Wednesday, June 5th. He was last seen leaving Saint Nikolas Beach for a solo walk towards… pic.twitter.com/9BhQoA529c
— Morbid Knowledge (@Morbidful) June 8, 2024
Despite the fact that Dr. Michael Mosley has been missing for several days, his wife said she would “not lose hope” over the search for her husband.
“The search is ongoing, and our family [is] so incredibly grateful to the people of Symi, the Greek authorities, and the British Consulate, who are working tirelessly to help find Michael. We will not lose hope,” Dr. Clare Bailey Mosley said, per The Independent.
Greek police have said that “nothing at this stage can be ruled out.”
“We are focusing on the area of the path we believe Michael would have taken from the beach in Ayios Nikolaos [St Nicholas] to Pedi, but as so much time has elapsed since he went missing, we have also expanded our search to other parts of the island,” the police said according to the outlet.
An Eerie Similarity To Another Missing Person’s Case
?????WIFE OF MISSING TV PRESENTER ON GREEK ISLAND: WE WILL NOT LOSE HOPE
Michael Mosley, 67, vanished after setting off on a walk on Wednesday on Symi Island, Greece.
The search and rescue operation resumed on Saturday, involving Greek authorities, friends, family, and the… pic.twitter.com/bLBfktAUYT
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) June 8, 2024
According to The Independent, Michael Mosley’s case is similar to another missing persons case from five years ago.
John Tossell, a 78-year-old man from Bridgend, south Wales, went missing on the Greek island of Zakynthos, vanishing in similar circumstances.
More than 100 rescuers have been involved in the search, per the Sunday Times.