BBC presenter Michael Mosley, missing in Greece, found dead in cave

BBC presenter Michael Mosley, missing in Greece, found dead in cave
BBC presenter Michael Mosley, missing in Greece, found dead in cave

The uncertainty and shock that settled in the middle of the week in the United Kingdom embrace a painful end: the lifeless body of Michael Mosleya well-known doctor and BBC presenter who disappeared last Wednesday on the Greek island of Symi, on the eastern side of the Aegean Sea, has been found, according to the deputy mayor of Symi.

This concludes a search of several days that found its starting point in the middle of this week, when Mosley, on vacation in the Greek country, went for a walk without the company of his wife, Clara Bailey, who ended up notifying the authorities of the disappearance when she observed that her husband did not appear as the hours passed. The main hypothesis at the first moment of the complaint was clear: He had fallen from a cliff to the surface of the sea.

Course of the operation

It was this Friday when the Police gave the notice that the Coast Guard and firefightersas well as his own police force, they had deployed a search device to find Mosley’s whereabouts. The Greek authorities remained in close collaboration with the UK Foreign Office to communicate each discovery and progress in the operation, for the undertaking of which a helicopter, several drones and a bloodhound dog.

As the hours passed, hopes of finding him alive diminished, but optimism remained. The search focused on the area located between Agios Nikolaos, which is where Mosley began his alleged walk, and the main town on the island. To rule out all theories, it was proven that the presenter had not left the island. No luck. Finally, the natural course of the investigation led the authorities to search for him in a cave in the Agia Marina area; The body of the British presenter was found there.

Mosley enjoyed great fame in the United Kingdom and his appearances were reported in all the media: In addition to television and radio, he was also a regular columnist in the Daily Mail. His knowledge in nutrition, as well as his risky experiments in this field, had made him jump into literature with The Fast Diet. His death marks the end of uncertainty and gives way to a commotion that is difficult to shake in the British Isles.

Follow the Diario AS channel on WhatsApp, where you will find all the sport in a single space: the news of the day, the agenda with the latest news on the most important sporting events, the most outstanding images, the opinion of the best AS firms , reports, videos, and some humor from time to time.

 
For Latest Updates Follow us on Google News
 

-

PREV Michael Mosley: BBC doctor who disappeared in Greece presumed dead
NEXT These are the properties, benefits and effect on the kidneys of this natural drink