Dr Michael Mosley’s widow has revealed the ultimate moments earlier than his demise.
The TV physician and nutritionist, 67, was discovered useless on the Greek island of Symi after a four-day rescue operation final summer season.
In her first interview since her husband’s demise, Dr Clare Bailey Mosley has now recounted the occasions of the tragic vacation from which the 67-year-old by no means returned.
The couple arrived in Symi for the week-long journey with mates on 4 June 2024.
She advised MailOnline: “We’d only been there for half a day before it happened.”

She mentioned they had been enjoyable on the seaside and having fun with the occasional dip within the sea and a espresso.
“Typically, Michael got bored,” she added. “He wasn’t enjoying his book and he doesn’t really like lying on beaches, so he said: ‘I’m going exploring. I’m off for a walk.’ He agreed to meet us back at our friends’ villa.
“I gave him my litre bottle of water and in his rather eccentric way, he had an umbrella to shield him from the sun. It was 1.30pm and he was given instructions on where to walk.
“He set off at a good pace, his rucksack on his back, up a steep hill. He hadn’t brought his phone because he didn’t want to risk it getting wet on the boat.”
Dr Bailey Mosley went again to the villa with their mates after having fun with a day on the seaside, however began to get involved the place her husband had gone.
She advised the publication: “Feeling things weren’t right, we went to the police station and reported him missing. The police said: ‘We can’t do anything about it until he’s been gone for 48 hours.’ I said: ‘What, in this heat?’ It was 40 degrees, the hottest day for decades.”
After she pushed them laborious they agreed to ship out a neighborhood search and rescue crew.
Dr Bailey Mosley then acquired in contact with the British consulate in Athens and in addition put an enchantment out on the Symi social media web page.
She mentioned: “And it suddenly went ‘whoosh’ and local people turned out in force to search.”
She mentioned she additionally went out to search for her husband herself, including: “I spent a couple of hours walking along the coast and through trees and gorse calling his name. Every time I met someone, I asked: ‘Have you seen him?’
“Then it got dark. It became devastatingly obvious something had gone terribly wrong.”
Dr Bailey Mosley mentioned she spent the primary evening curled up in mattress crying. Then she was up earlier than daybreak and looking for her husband once more.
They feared he’d collapsed and fallen over one thing, and stored wanting. But they discovered nothing.
The Mosley youngsters arrived that night and later joined the search.
Dr Bailey Mosley mentioned: “Extra plates were laid at the table – our friends were just so calm and supportive. They held us all together.
“There was this extraordinarily close, intimate sharing of agony, of tears and laughter – because they are closely aligned – and it was as if we were in a capsule, surrounded by a kind of magical cordon that gave us a sense of safety in impossible circumstances.”
Outlandish tales about what may need occurred to her husband started circulating at the moment, resembling a suggestion he had been kidnapped, and a similar-looking man noticed on CCTV.
She mentioned: “I was naively optimistic. I think I was in denial. I remember sitting on the balcony watching the helicopters go round and round and still thinking: ‘One of them will find him.’”
Then, 4 days after Dr Mosley had gone lacking, his physique was discovered.
The island’s mayor and a British TV crew had been out in a ship on 9 June after they noticed him only a few hundred metres from the seaside bar at Agia Marina.
Later, it emerged that Dr Mosley had missed his turn-off and fallen down the rocky mountain path, dying simply two hours after leaving his spouse at St Nicholas seaside.
Dr Mosley was recognized for popularising the 5:2 food regimen, a type of intermittent fasting, by means of his guide The Fast Dietin addition to his documentaries on the BBC.
His household has since arrange a well being analysis challenge to honour his reminiscence.
A brand new scientific analysis fellowship will likely be established in partnership with King’s College London and the Chronic Disease Research Foundation (CDRF) to assist enhance the nation’s metabolic well being.
Dr Bailey Mosley mentioned: “Michael was most proud of the work that he did in helping people to improve their metabolic health.
“It is increasingly clear that improving metabolic health decreases your risk of multiple chronic conditions, including type 2 diabetes, reducing blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, dementia, cancer and more.
“The Mosley family are thrilled that this fellowship will continue in his name to improve so many people’s lives.”
The Michael Mosley Fund JustGiving web page may be discovered right here.
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