June 14th 2024.
According to reports, the body of British television doctor Michael Mosley, who went missing last Wednesday while holidaying on the Greek island of Symi, will likely be released to his family and repatriated by the weekend. Mosley, a well-known health guru and broadcaster, sparked an enormous search when he failed to return from a walk and his body was tragically found on Sunday.
The initial autopsy concluded that Mosley died from natural causes, with no injuries on his body that could have caused his death. The head of the Hellenic Society of Forensic Medicine, Grigoris Leon, told The Guardian that the body is expected to be released within days and repatriated shortly after. However, due to Greece having only three laboratories to carry out advanced analysis, it may take up to two months for the test results to come back.
In tribute to the 67-year-old, the BBC will air Mosley's final conducted interview on Friday as part of the show "There's Only One Michael Mosley." Meanwhile, there have been reports of two other tourists, one from the United States and one from the Netherlands, who have also gone missing while hiking in Greece. A 59-year-old American man disappeared on the island of Amorgos on Tuesday, while a 74-year-old Dutch tourist has been missing since Sunday on the island of Samos.
Greece is currently facing a severe heatwave, with temperatures expected to peak on Friday. The Hellenic National Meteorological Service has issued an orange warning for heat, the second-most serious designation. Amidst all of this, stay updated on all the latest breaking news, celebrity news, and sports news by following our WhatsApp channel. Don't worry, your privacy is our top priority and no one will see your private details.
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