The results of the autopsy on the body of Dr Michael Mosley has been exposed just days after he was found.
It has reportedly revealed that the This Morning doctor, 67, may have taken a tragic final rest just meters away from the safety of a restaurant. The autopsy was completed on Monday (June 10) in Rhodes, with initial findings suggesting the doctor’s time of death was approximately 4pm last Wednesday (June 5), according to local media.
A report by a Greek coroner explains that the doctor appears to have rested his hand on the terrace of a nearby restaurant before collapsing, Proto Thema reports. The findings appear to contradict the initial claims that Dr Mosley suffered a heavy fall in Symi’s 37C heat last week.
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The report allegedly shows that the health expert didn’t seemingly sustain any injuries that indicate any criminal activity. The autopsy concludes that the condition of the remains has made it difficult to establish the TV star’s exact cause of death.
Footage of Dr Mosley’s final moments – which is now in the hands of the Greek police – shows the dad-of-four walking at a slow pace through the mountain trying to reach the beach of Agia Marina. It is understood the video shows the doc collapsing on the rocks, suggesting he was likely exhausted, Proto Thema reports.
The TV favourite was at the Agio Nikolaos beach with two friends when he decided to walk back alone to their accommodation in Symi Town. The journey should have taken approximately 20 minutes.
But it is believed the doctor took a wrong turn, heading over a rocky two-mile trail towards Agia Marina – which is only accessible by foot or water taxi. CCTV footage later emerged of him in the town of Pedi at 3.44pm – one hour and 45 minutes after he was spotted leaving Pedi.
The walk between Pedi and Agia Marina should only have taken the star roughly 40 minutes to complete. After accidentally leaving his phone back at his accommodation, the medical expert only had an umbrella, his watch, his rucksack, a bottle of water and his wallet with him.
It is understood that Dr Mosley finally managed to reach the Agia Marina beach but tragically collapsed. A body was first spotted by a camera crew filming by the sea, despite rescue teams passing the same spot.
Dr Michael’s disappearance last week prompted a “desperate” five-day search on the Greek island after he failed to return home from the beach. This recruited dozens of police officers to search the area with the aid of helicopters, divers, dogs and drones.
The search had turned to a network of caves known locally as The Abyss, and it is believed a body was found by search staff nearby, reportedly with an umbrella. His body was later removed from Symi island on a boat on Saturday (June 8).
Five firefighters left the island with a body on a stretcher at around 2.45pm local time, having arrived 35 minutes earlier. Following the tragic news, several famous faces have shared their emotional tributes and messages of condolences to the doctor’s family online.
Downing Street said Michael Mosley was an “extraordinary broadcaster” who had a “huge impact” on people’s lives. The Prime Minister’s official spokesman said about his death: “The reports from the weekend are heartbreaking and our thoughts are with Dr Michael Mosley’s family, his wife Clare and friends, in what must be deeply sad times.
“We have seen some incredibly touching tributes which have made clear the huge impact that Dr Mosley had on people and helped to transform people’s lives for the better.
“He will be known as an extraordinary broadcaster who used his platform to influence and change the way we think about many public health issues.”
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