Body of missing British TV presenter Michael Mosley found on Greek island
The Hindu
The body of missing British TV presenter and author Dr. Michael Mosley was found on a Greek island on June 9 morning after a days-long search, his family said.
The body of missing British TV presenter and author Dr. Michael Mosley was found on a Greek island on June 9 morning after a days-long search, his family said.
Mosley, who went missing on the island of Symi on June 5 afternoon, was spotted among rocks on a rugged stretch of coast by a party on a boat that included the local mayor and journalists.
Mosley’s wife said her husband took the wrong route on a hike and collapsed just short of reaching a marina in a place where his body couldn’t easily be seen.
“Michael was an adventurous man, it’s part of what made him so special,” Dr. Clare Bailey Mosley said in statement. “It’s devastating to have lost Michael, my wonderful, funny, kind and brilliant husband. We had an incredibly lucky life together. We loved each other very much and were so happy together.”
Mosley, 67, was well known in Britain for his many programs on the BBC, regular appearances on television and radio and his column in the Daily Mail newspaper. He was known outside the U.K. for his 2013 book “The Fast Diet,” which he co-authored with journalist Mimi Spencer. The book proposed the so-called “5:2 diet,” which promised to help people lose weight quickly by minimizing their calorie intake two days a week while eating healthily on the other five.
He subsequently introduced a rapid weight loss program and made a number of films about diet and exercise.
Mosley often pushed his body to extreme lengths to see the effects of his diets and also lived with tapeworms in his guts for six weeks for the BBC documentary “Infested! Living With Parasites.”