Michael Mosley's wife pays tribute to kind husband (2024)

ByJoe Inwood in Symi and André Rhoden-Paul in London,BBC News

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The wife of TV and radio presenter Dr Michael Mosley has paid tribute to her "wonderful, funny, kind and brilliant" husband, whose body was found, four days after he went missing on the Greek island of Symi.

Dr Clare Bailey Mosley said it was "devastating" in a statement confirming his death.

The 67-year-old father-of-four went missing on Wednesday after setting off on a walk from Agios Nikolaos beach.

His body was found on a hillside near Agia Marina beach bar on Sunday.

Dr Bailey Mosley said: "We had an incredibly lucky life together.

"We loved each other very much and were so happy together."

She said she was incredibly proud of her children and had been "hugely comforted by the outpouring of love from people around the world".

Tributes have been pouring in to the broadcaster and author.

Charlotte Moore, the BBC's chief content officer, said: "He was a brilliant science broadcaster and programme maker, able to make the most complex subjects simple, but he was also passionate about engaging and entertaining audiences, inspiring us all to live a healthier, fuller life."

And Dr Saleyha Ahsan, co-presenter on Trust Me, I'm A Doctor, told BBC News he was a "national treasure" and a "hugely talented" man.

She also praised his "passion for explaining science to a wider audience", adding he made it "accessible to anyone and everyone, not just a niche scientific crowd".

Professor Brian Cox said Dr Mosley was a "mentor" to other science presenters.

Sophie Laurimore, director of The Soho Agency which represented Dr Mosley, said he was a "wise, wonderful and lovely man".

"He was immensely grateful for how receptive the public were to the ideas he had the privilege to share and to the many scientists whose work he had the honour to help popularise", she added. "Michael was unique."

Some BBC News readers have also been sending tributes praising his impact.

Glenis Shaw, from New Zealand, told the BBC Dr Mosley was "my absolute hero".

"He taught me how to be healthy. I owe him so very much.

"We have all lost someone very special and I feel devastated for his wife and family."

Judith, a teacher from Salisbury, said she has used some of Dr Mosley's documentaries to teach GCSE History for the last 16 years.

"He is a History teacher's best friend, and I am not sure if he ever knew it," she said.

Sue said Dr Mosley helped her "get through Covid - just listening to his broadcasts".

"I wish I could have thanked him personally," she added.

"We are all the richer for having him in our lives."

Dr Mosley 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.

CCTV footage showed he had walked to the other side of the bay in intense heat and across rocky terrain.

"We’re taking comfort in the fact that he so very nearly made it," his wife said in her statement.

"He did an incredible climb, took the wrong route and collapsed where he couldn’t be easily seen by the extensive search team."

"Michael was an adventurous man, it’s part of what made him so special," she continued.

She also thanked the "extraordinary" people on Symi who worked "tirelessly" to find her husband.

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Symi's mayor Eleftherios Papakalodouka said the body was found as teams were searching the coastline.

A bar manager found the 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".

Dr Mosley was found next to a fence around 30 minutes walk from the village of Pedi where he was last seen. A coroner has examined the body.

Greek authorities had been conducting an extensive search for Dr Mosley amid high temperatures.

A police officer apparently broke his leg as the body was being recovered.

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Dr Mosley studied medicine in London and qualified as a doctor, and for the last two decades was working as a presenter, documentary maker, journalist and author.

He was known for his TV programmes including Trust Me, I'm a Doctor, and BBC Radio 4's Just One Thing podcast.

Chris van Tulleken, one of Dr Mosley's co-presenters on Trust Me, I'm A Doctor, said he was "one of the most important broadcasters of the last few decades" as he paid tribute.

"He basically invented a genre of science broadcasting", he wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

Prof Tim Spector, who appeared on Dr Mosley's Just One Thing podcast, said his friend of 20 years was "humble, calm and self-deprecating" in a tribute published in the Telegraph.

"What I will miss most about Michael is not just his friendship and generosity but his amazing positivity", he wrote.

"He was immensely proud of his four children and they were a close family that kept him grounded and will be devastated that he left them so soon."

Abramo Teodoro Balsamo told the BBC the Just One Thing podcast "inspired me so much", adding: "It’s a terrible loss, I cannot still believe it.

"The void he is leaving is more than a mute signal on air."

Tara Moore said she was sending love to Dr Mosley's family, and the country was mourning his "untimely" death.

"Michael Mosley was a household name, if you had an ailment, chances are he'd covered it on one of his programs," she said.

"He demonstrated cause and effect in a way that everyone could understand, and many people have improved their health as a direct result of Dr Mosley."

Dr Mosley was also known for popularising the 5:2 and the Fast 800 diets, which advocate intermittent fasting and low-carbohydrate meals.

His diets attracted a lot of attention in the past, both for their methods and scientific accuracy.

In a statement, the Foreign Office said it was supporting the family of a British man who died in Greece, adding it was in contact with the local authorities.

Timeline

Wednesday 1330 local time (11:30 BST) - Dr Michael Mosley leaves Agios Nikolaos beach and sets off on a walk

1350 - He is seen on CCTV in Pedi

1357 - He is seen again at Pedi's marina heading north-east

Thursday 1115 - Police inform request assistance from the Greek fire department

1400 - Greek fire services, with firefighters and a drone team, arrive in Symi

1900 - Helicopter deployed to assist search

Friday - Divers join the search in the water around Symi

Saturday 0600 - Firefighters continue search

Sunday - Authorities looking for Dr Mosley find a body

Additional reporting by Nikos Papanikolaou and Sofia Ferreira Santos

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Michael Mosley's wife pays tribute to kind husband (2024)

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Michael Mosley's wife pays tribute to kind husband? ›

Dr Bailey Mosley said: "We had an incredibly lucky life together. "We loved each other very much and were so happy together." She said she was incredibly proud of her children and had been "hugely comforted by the outpouring of love from people around the world".

Was Michael Mosley's wife with him? ›

Mosley, a TV presenter, went missing while on holiday with his wife, Dr Clare Bailey, on the Greek island of Symi on 5 June. The 67-year-old's body was discovered five days after disappearing during a coastal walk along St Nicholas beach.

What happened to Michael Molesley? ›

Greek police said Mosley, who disappeared after going for a walk, died of natural causes. CCTV footage appeared to show him falling over close to where his body was found and no one else was with him. He was just metres from safety.

What does Michael Mosley eat in a day? ›

Dr Michael Mosley's diet encourages people to eat 800 calories per day, fast intermittently and replace some meals with nutritious shakes, in a new iteration of his famous 5:2 diet. When Dr Michael Mosley unveiled his latest diet, he described it as his “best plan ever”.

Have they found Dr. Michael Mosley? ›

Michael Mosley, British doctor and TV presenter, found dead after vanishing on Greek island. The body of missing British doctor and TV presenter Michael Mosley was found Sunday morning on the Greek island where he was last seen, his family said.

Who married Mosley? ›

Marriage to Diana Mitford

Cynthia died of peritonitis in 1933, after which Mosley married his mistress Diana Guinness, née Mitford (1910–2003). They married in secret in Nazi Germany on 6 October 1936 in the Berlin home of Germany's Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda Joseph Goebbels.

Was Michael Mosley diabetic? ›

It had all grown out of Mosley's own life experience, a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes in 2012. It led to him looking to see what the latest health science could offer as a solution, trying it out and then telling the world. "I wrote the Blood Sugar Diet because I was diagnosed as a type 2 diabetic," he said.

What is Dr Mosley's cause of death? ›

CCTV footage appeared to show Dr Mosley, who died of natural causes, falling over close to where his body was discovered and no one else was with him. Dr Bailey Mosley said on Instagram: "We are trying to put our lives back together without Michael and it's very hard.

Why did Mr Molesley get fired? ›

When Matthew was killed, he lost his job as valet, and then when Isobel told him that she was going to live a lot more simply and not need a butler, he was forced to find work elsewhere, working on roads and delivering groceries for Bakewell's the grocers in Downton.

What were the results of the Mosley autopsy? ›

An initial autopsy on the remains of Dr. Michael Mosley—a well-known advocate for the 5:2 diet who went missing last week—found no injuries on his body which could have caused his death, a Greek police spokeswoman told the BBC.

Can you eat bananas on The Fast 800 diet? ›

The creator of the Fast 800 diet - and book - cautions against too many bananas if you're aiming to lose weight and strongly suggests consuming fruits and vegetables. The ideal amount is seven servings daily with this being the maximum amount.

Can you eat apples on The Fast 800 diet? ›

Enjoy berries, apples and pears, which have less sugar than sweet, tropical fruits such as mango, pineapple and melon.

Can you eat pasta on Fast 800? ›

How does the Fast 800 work? The first stage of the diet works on the premise that when we eat refined, typically 'white' carbohydrates, like white bread, pasta and rice, they are easily broken down in the gut to release sugars which, over time, leads to fat accumulation and possible insulin resistance.

Why didn't Michael Mosley take his phone? ›

Increased Mindfulness: Being without his phone allowed Dr. Mosley to practice mindfulness more naturally. He became more aware of his surroundings, appreciating the sights, sounds, and experiences of the present moment.

Is Michael Mosley diet safe? ›

'800 calories a day is described as a very low-calorie diet. This means it can lead to rapid weight loss but it is routinely not recommended and may not be safe for everyone,' she says. The general recommendation from health professionals is to adopt a more slow, steady and sustainable approach.

Where does Dr Michael Mosley live now? ›

Dr Michael Mosley, who has died aged 67 on the Greek island of Symi, explored health and fitness issues of interest to big audiences. He was a versatile communicator, whether as a television diet guru, newspaper columnist or podcaster.

Who is Mosley peaky wife? ›

Lady Diana Mitford is a major antagonist in Peaky Blinders, serving as one of the two secondary antagonists (alongside Jack Nelson) of Season 6. She is Oswald Mosley's mistress and, later, his second wife.

Was Oswald Mosley unfaithful? ›

In previously unpublished letters that were donated to the National Library of Scotland, Mitford seemed to confirm Mosley has indeed cheated repeatedly on Lady Curzon. After marrying Lady Cynthia in 1920, he was apparently unfaithful to his wife's sisters Irene and Alexandra as well as her stepmother Grace.

Who is Robert E Mosley's wife? ›

He was an actor and director, known for Magnum, P.I. (1980), A Thin Line Between Love and Hate (1996) He was married to Antoinette 'Toni' Laudermilk and Saundra J Locke. He died on 7 August 2022 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Are Michael Mosley's family still in Greece? ›

The family of TV doctor Michael Mosley have been seen leaving the Greek Island of Symi today - two days after his body was found. His wife Clare and four children were spotted catching a ferry to the nearby island of Rhodes.

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