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Michael Mosley dead: TV health guru dies aged 67 after going missing on coastal walk as devastated wife pays tribute

TV HEALTH guru Dr Michael Mosley has died aged 67 five days after going missing during a walk on a Greek island.

Michael worked in TV for nearly 40 years and regularly appeared on The One Show and This Morning.

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Dr Michael Mosley had worked in TV for nearly 40 years[/caption]
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The TV health guru has died aged 67 following a walking accident in Greece[/caption]
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Dr Mosley with his wife GP Dr Clare Bailey[/caption]

His wife of 44-years Dr Clare Bailey has released a tribute to her husband, describing him as “wonderful, funny, kind and brilliant”.

Dr Mosley was born in Calcutta, India, to British parents and attended a boarding school in England from the age of seven.

He later studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics at New College, Oxford, where he met the love of his life, wife Clare.

He’d go on to work for two years as a banker in the City of London.

However, he switched his attention to medicine, studying at Royal Free Hospital Medical School, now part of UCL Medical School.

He started his medical course in 1980 where he met the love of his life.

He previously told Sussex Living: “100 of us in the year and the Dean said four of you will marry, and I met Clare then.”

Dr Mosley graduated in 1985, and, having become disillusioned with his plan of going into psychiatry, joined the Beeb’s trainee assistant producer scheme the same year.

He went on to produce a number of science programmes, including The Human Face, as well as three series with Robert Winston and engineering series Inventions That Changed the World, hosted by Jeremy Clarkson.

Dr Mosley went on to present Make Me for BBC One, and BBC Two show The Story of Science in 2010.

His documentary The Truth About Exercise in 2012 highlighted how different patterns of training impacts the body.

Other shows included The Genius of Invention, The Truth About Personality, The Diagnostics Detectives and Lose a Stone in 21 Days for Channel 4.

In 2002, Dr Mosley was nominated for an Emmy as an Executive Producer for The Human Face with John Cleese.

And in 2017 was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Science by the University of Edinburgh.

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.

Dr Clare BaileyWife of Dr Michael Mosley

He published book Fast Asleep in 2019, inspired by his own insomnia, with other books including The 8-Week Blood Sugar Diet.

He was an intermittent fasting and low-carbohydrate diet advocate and had also promoted the ketogenic diet.

Dr Mosley and GP wife Dr Bailey share four children who are now all grown-up, which include two sons aged 33-years-old and 31.

They also welcomed a daughter who is 29-years-old and their youngest child was also a girl who is 24.

The duo own a stunning house in Buckinghamshire, which was originally built by the chocolatier Cadbury family, back in 1905.

Inside Dr Mosley’s 44-year love story with university sweetheart

By JOSHUA ROM

Nobody will have been more worried over the last five days than Dr Michael Mosley’s wife former GP Clare Bailey who has been with him for a love story that has lasted over four decades.

They first met at medical school and have been together for 44 years ever since.

He first studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics at the University of Oxford before going onto become a banker in London.

After two years, he opted to go on a completely different career path in medicine to become a psychiatrist.

It was in 1980 when he started his course at UCL Medical School where he met the love of his life.

He previously told Sussex Living: “100 of us in the year and the Dean said four of you will marry, and I met Clare then.”

Together, the pair have four children who are now all grown-up which include two sons aged 33-years-old and 31.

They also welcomed a daughter who is 29-years-old and their youngest child was also a girl who is 24.

The duo live in a stunning house in Buckinghamshire, which was originally built by the chocolatier Cadbury family, back in 1905.

Clare is a medical professional in her own right and is known to have had a huge influence on the This Morning star’s eating habits.

She likened him to both ‘Labrador’ and her to a ‘Grey Hound’, as she admitted he never ate greens before they met and that she still has to hide chocolate from him.

In April she told The Times: “There were times when he would open a packet of biscuits and the whole lot would be gone.”

Former This Morning panelist and TALK presenter Julia Hartley Brewer was one of the first to pay tribute to the TV doctor.

She wrote: “This is very sad news.”

Before adding: “I interviewed Michael Mosley a few times about his Fast800 diet and he was an absolutely lovely man. My condolences to his family.”

Other stars from the world of showbiz also took to X – formerly known as Twitter – as they reacted to the news.

Sun columnist Piers Morgan, who previously presented ITV‘s flagship breakfast show Good Morning Britain, wrote: “Body found in search for TV doctor Michael Mosley on Greek island of Symi. Very sad development.”

Timeline of Dr Mosley's disappearance

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5

  • 1.30pm: Dr Mosley decides to walk home alone to his holiday home in the town of Symi after going for a swim at a beach
  • 1.50pm: The walk home is said to take around 20 minutes from Saint Nikolaos beach despite the doctor never making it back
  • 1.52pm: CCTV catches Dr Mosley walking past a shop in Pedi
  • Approx 2.20pm: Witnesses claim to have seen Dr Mosley talking to an elderly man in the town with one other person present
  • 2.30pm-5pm: Doc was last seen on a house camera on a treacherous path heading towards the Agia Marina
  • 7.30pm: Dr Mosley’s wife, Dr Clare Bailey, raises the alarm and calls cops

THURSDAY JUNE 6

  • 10.30am: Police file missing person report and the search gets underway
  • 11am: Police appeal for any information
  • 2pm: Six firefighters, a vehicle and a drone team were all seen arriving in Symi from Rhodes
  • 7pm: Helicopters deployed over the island
  • 8pm: First day of the search called off for the night

FRIDAY JUNE 7

  • 7am Extra police squadrons, coast guard officials, specially-trained sniffer dogs and military helicopters helped in the search
  • 5pm The first CCTV images are released of Dr Mosley with his umbrella near the Blue Corner bar

SATURDAY JUNE 8

  • 7am Police launch a search of a new area of around 7km as they step up the hunt
  • 10.50am: New CCTV is released showing Mosley leaving Pedi and heading towards mountainous path
  • 11am Symi’s mayor says ‘no chance’ search will be called off until he is found
  • 12pm Mosley’s wife Clare says the family will ‘not lose hope‘ but confesses the last few days have been ‘unbearable’
  • 3pm A helicopter joins the search effort in the mountains

SUNDAY JUNE 9

  • 10.50am Body found in the search close to caves known as ‘The Abyss’
  • 11am Police say they believe the body to be that of Dr Mosley
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A huge search was launched following the presenter’s disappearance[/caption]
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Locals refer to the cave complex as ‘The Abyss’[/caption]

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