Various news outlets have covered this topic. The original text: Media reports on the incident have been circulating. - Well-known British television personality Michael Mosley reportedly discovered deceased in Greece.
A British TV journalist and BBC presenter named Michael Mosley seems to have passed away. Reports from BBC and the "Guardian" state that a body has been discovered during the search for the 67-year-old who went missing. Mosley disappeared after embarking on a solo hike on the Greek island of Symi at midday on June 5th.
As stated by Nikitas Grillas, the deputy mayor of the island, to the "Guardian", the body was found at the location of Agia Marina. Grillas further confirmed that the deceased individual was indeed Mosley. The BBC mentioned that the body found close to a cliff still needs to be officially identified. A police source provided information that the deceased had been dead "for several days".
Mosley did not reappear from a hike
It's been reported that Mosley had left his wife on a beach earlier on a Wednesday, with plans to go on a hike. His wife filed a missing person report when he failed to return by 7:30 pm on that day. With the initial search, police and firefighters were involved, along with volunteers, trained dogs, and an aerial drone.
Mosley, who also has a medical background, has been a popular face on British television for roughly two decades. His work includes productions like "Trust Me, I'm a Doctor", "The Truth about Exercise", and "Lose a Stone in 21 Days" among many other TV appearances.
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The Guardian Media Group and the BBC have both reported on the tragic discovery of Michael Mosley's body in Greece. Despite the need for official identification, the circumstance suggests that the renowned TV personality and medical expert, known for his work on shows like "Trust Me, I'm a Doctor", passed away during his solo hike on Symi island.