Michael Mosley death: Open conclusion recorded at inquest into death of TV doctor on Greek island of Symi

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Michael Mosley death: Open conclusion recorded at inquest into death of TV doctor on Greek island of Symi
Author: Catherine Wylie
Published: Dec, 20 2024 12:10

A coroner has recorded an open conclusion regarding the death of TV doctor Michael Mosley, who died on a Greek island after he went for a walk. In June, a search for the broadcaster and columnist, 67, was launched on Symi, part of the Dodecanese island chain, by emergency services, and his body was found four days later.

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Senior coroner for Buckinghamshire, Crispin Butler, said Dr Mosley’s death was “indeterminate” and “unascertainable”, adding that it “was most likely attributable either to heatstroke (accidental) or non-identified pathological cause”. In written findings, Mr Butler said Dr Mosley’s death was not found to be as a result of homicide, suicide, or an accident related to injuries.

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A document from the coroner said family evidence confirmed details of the trip, and that they were staying with friends. “On the morning of June 5, they travelled to Pedi Beach, arriving late morning. “Michael had intentionally left his mobile phone back at the house to prevent it getting wet on the ferry.

“Later in the afternoon Michael decided he was going to walk back home rather than take the ferry. “He had his rucksack, one litre of water and a biscuit, and had a hat and umbrella. “Michael was described as looking energetic and cheerful as he set off,” the findings document said.

It added: “Ultimately Michael’s death was classified as indeterminate, which we would describe as ‘unascertainable’.”. Recording an open conclusion, Mr Butler said in his written findings: “Michael Mosley collapsed and died on the 5th of June 2024 in a rocky area near Agia Marina Beach, Symi, Dodecanese, Greece.

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