
CCTV footage appears to show TV presenter Dr Michael Mosley disappear from view as he makes his way down a hillside close to where his body was found, the BBC has been told. A post-mortem examination is due to take place on Monday after the body of Dr Mosley was found four days after he went missing on the Greek island of Symi.
It is understood the coroner could not determine from the outset whether Dr Mosley had fallen because of the condition of the body. The coroner – who has arrived on the neighbouring island of Rhodes where the post-mortem will take place – is believed to have ruled out the possibility of foul play. Dr Mosley’s body was found on a hillside near the Agia Marina beach bar on Sunday.
Footage taken nearby, which the BBC has been told about but not seen, is said to show what appear to be Dr Mosley’s final moments, as he makes his way down a slope before disappearing behind a wall. The 67-year-old father-of-four was reported missing after he left Agios Nikolaos beach to set off on a walk at about 13:30 local time (11:30 BST) on Wednesday. Greek authorities conducted an extensive search for Dr Mosley amid high temperatures.
His body was found on Sunday as teams were searching the coastline. A bar manager found his body, PA news agency reported, after the island’s mayor “saw something” by the fence of the bar and alerted staff. A police source told BBC News the deceased had been dead “for a number of days.
Source: BBC
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