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A BARMAN has told of the agonising moment he discovered the body of missing TV doctor Michael Mosley.

Ilias Tsavaris, 38, found the British presenter dead on rocky ground on the Greek island of Symi just 120 yards from where rescue teams had been searching.

Ilias Tsavaris, a local bar manager, told The Sun of his horror as he discovered the body of Dr Michael Mosley
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Ilias Tsavaris, a local bar manager, told The Sun of his horror as he discovered the body of Dr Michael MosleyCredit: Simon Jones
Emergency responders at the scene where Dr Mosley was found near the rocky path police feared he have taken
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Emergency responders at the scene where Dr Mosley was found near the rocky path police feared he have takenCredit: Simon Jones
The Brit TV presenter had been missing since Wednesday after he walked back from a beach on the Greek island of Symi alone
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The Brit TV presenter had been missing since Wednesday after he walked back from a beach on the Greek island of Symi aloneCredit: Rex

Dr Mosley, 67, known for his appearances on The One Show and This Morning, had been missing since Wednesday after he went for a walk alone along a coastal path in searing heat.

For five days, the health expert seemingly disappeared without a trace, prompting a major search operation involving helicopters, divers, firefighters, dogs, and drones.

A body was found a 30 minute walk from where Dr Mosley was last seen and close to a dangerous cave complex known to locals as "The Abyss".

Dr Clare Bailey, 62, who has been married to the TV doctor for nearly 40 years, has now confirmed the body belonged to her "brilliant and wonderful" husband.

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Ilias, a bar manager in Agia Marina, first found the BBC star's body after receiving a call from Symi's mayor who had spotted the body from the boat.

He said: "I walked up 30 metres and I saw an image of a person, I said is that... I went closer and closer.

"I called the owners, him and the other guy, and they called the police now.

"They saw it with the boat, the mayor came and saw something so that is when they called me...they said 'we saw something from far away can you go and check' so I went there.

"So when I walked up I saw something like a body to make sure. And then I saw what I saw.

"You don't see a dead body everyday, it is not a warzone, it's summer you are supposed to have fun and swimming."


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Tragically, the body was found just 100 yards from the path between Agia Marina and Symi Town that rescuers took to retrace Dr Mosley's possible last steps

The body was roughly only 100 yards away from the beach.

Ilias said: "He came from Pedi okay, and he walked not through the restaurant, if he had walked through there [the bar] we would have checked the cameras.

He was shocked the body had not been found earlier, stating: "Rescuers had searched that area everyday with helicopters."

We’re taking comfort in the fact that he so very nearly made it

Dr Clare Bailey
Body found in search for missing TV doctor Michael Mosley who vanished on Greek holiday island

In a heartbreaking statement shared with The Sun today, Clare thanked all those who had helped in the search for Michael, who was beloved by fans for his documentaries, hit podcast and health advice.

She said: "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. I am incredibly proud of our children, their resilience and support over the past days."

She added: "We’re taking comfort in the fact that he so very nearly made it.

"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.

"We are so grateful to the extraordinary people on Symi who have worked tirelessly to help find him."

Emergency services lifting an empty stretcher off a boat at Agia Marina after the body was found
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Emergency services lifting an empty stretcher off a boat at Agia Marina after the body was found
More police and locals at the scene after the barman's discovery
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More police and locals at the scene after the barman's discoveryCredit: Simon Jones
The body was found on the right of the cove close to a beach bar
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The body was found on the right of the cove close to a beach barCredit: Simon Jones
The last-known sighting of Dr Mosley was caught on CCTV carrying an umbrella as he leaves the village of Pedi at 2pm on Wednesday
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The last-known sighting of Dr Mosley was caught on CCTV carrying an umbrella as he leaves the village of Pedi at 2pm on Wednesday
The TV doctor is pictured before he went missing on the island of Symi
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The TV doctor is pictured before he went missing on the island of SymiCredit: Facebook

The rocky outcrops and caves surrounding Agia Marina on the northeast of the island became the focus of the search on Saturday.

The leading theory was that Dr Mosley took a wrong turn while trying to get back to his accommodation in Symi Town.

Police feared last night that the BBC presenter may have gotten into trouble and ended up in the "bottomless" caves that surrounded the beach resort.

It is unclear if he had an accident or if he felt unwell

Eleftherios PapakalodoukMayor of Symi

Firefighters were seen searching "The Abyss" but they were unable to find anything.

The search was set to resume in the area this morning before the barman discovered the body.

The mayor of Symi, Eleftherios Papakalodouk, said he was on a boat when he spotted a body lying 20m above the Agia Marina beach and called a nearby bar to have a look."

"We zoomed with the cameras and saw it was him," he said.

"The body was found on land 10m from the beach, next to a plot fence, which is why it had not been found for so many days".

He later said: "We analysed the recorded evidence and it was obvious that it was, unfortunately, Mosley."

"It is unclear if he had an accident or if he felt unwell," Papakalodoukas added.

Locals at the chaotic scene this morning told The Sun it was "shocking" to hear the tragic news.

Timeline of Dr Mosley's disappearance

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5

  • 1.30pm: Dr Mosley decides to walk home alone to his holiday home in the town of Symi after going for a swim at a beach
  • 1.50pm: The walk home is said to take around 20 minutes from Saint Nikolaos beach despite the doctor never making it back
  • 1.52pm: CCTV catches Dr Mosley walking past a shop in Pedi
  • Approx 2.20pm: Witnesses claim to have seen Dr Mosley talking to an elderly man in the town with one other person present
  • 2.30pm-5pm: Doc was last seen on a house camera on a treacherous path heading towards the Agia Marina
  • 7.30pm: Dr Mosley's wife, Dr Clare Bailey, raises the alarm and calls cops

THURSDAY JUNE 6

  • 10.30am: Police file missing person report and the search gets underway
  • 11am: Police appeal for any information
  • 2pm: Six firefighters, a vehicle and a drone team were all seen arriving in Symi from Rhodes
  • 7pm: Helicopters deployed over the island
  • 8pm: First day of the search called off for the night

FRIDAY JUNE 7

  • 7am Extra police squadrons, coast guard officials, specially-trained sniffer dogs and military helicopters helped in the search
  • 5pm The first CCTV images are released of Dr Mosley with his umbrella near the Blue Corner bar

SATURDAY JUNE 8

  • 7am Police launch a search of a new area of around 7km as they step up the hunt
  • 10.50am: New CCTV is released showing Mosley leaving Pedi and heading towards mountainous path
  • 11am Symi's mayor says 'no chance' search will be called off until he is found
  • 12pm Mosley's wife Clare says the family will 'not lose hope' but confesses the last few days have been 'unbearable'
  • 3pm A helicopter joins the search effort in the mountains

SUNDAY JUNE 9

  • 10.50am Body found in the search close to caves known as 'The Abyss'
  • 11am Police say they believe the body to be that of Dr Mosley
  • 2.50pm Body was removed and taken away by boat
  • 3.30pm Dr Clare Bailey confirms her 'wonderful' husband's death

WHAT HAPPENED?

Dr Mosley left Saint Nikolas beach on Wednesday at 1.30pm, where he had been with his wife Clare and two friends.

He is believed to have then walked alone along a coastal path without his mobile phone to Pedi.

He was caught on CCTV in the fishing village at 1.52pm close to a cafe in Pedi shielding himself underneath an umbrella.

Further CCTV, released to the public on Saturday, showed him then leaving Pedi and heading towards a rocky path in blazing temperatures of up to 37C.

Rescuers say he was likely heading back to their holiday accommodation in Symi town when he took a wrong turn while leaving the village of Pedi.

He was initially feared by cops to have "fallen from a height" as he walked the coastal path from the beach to Pedi, however CCTV footage confirmed he made it safely.

Dr Mosley then is understood to have headed northeast - ending up on a long and hard trek in rocky, difficult and barren landscape beneath a scorching sun.

Police on Friday night then shifted their search away from the water and into the mountains where they worked around-the-clock to comb through the barren land.

The search continued on Saturday, with at least 100 rescuers and volunteers - including Dr Mosley's adult children - focused on Agia Marina.

Search teams and the mayor both told The Sun the walking route can be incredibly “dangerous” and “treacherous” with no shade.

Mayor Papakalodouka added that Mosley had no water, stating: “You can’t survive in this weather.”

Describing the mountainous route, he said: "The area is so difficult to walk. It’s so rocky.

“He wouldn’t have known where he was going. He could have got lost."

All the presenter he had with him was an umbrella, his watch, his rucksack, a bottle of water, and his wallet.

Dr Mosley's body was not found until Sunday morning, which revealed he had managed to reach Agia Marina.

But tragically, just a few dozen metres from safety he collapsed behind a bar near a fence.

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Police spokesperson Konstantina Dimoglou told The Sun earlier today: "He was found close to a cave. How long he had survived there is hard to tell but he had walked a very long way.

"He was close to where he wanted to get to."

A CCTV image shows Mosley close to a cafe in Pedi just 20 minutes after he left his wife
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A CCTV image shows Mosley close to a cafe in Pedi just 20 minutes after he left his wife
Firefighters combing the mountain side after the search shifted to the rocky outcrops on Saturday
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Firefighters combing the mountain side after the search shifted to the rocky outcrops on SaturdayCredit: News Group Newspapers ltd
The rescue mission on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morn was focused around the cave system close to Agia Marina
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The rescue mission on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morn was focused around the cave system close to Agia MarinaCredit: Simon Jones
Locals said they were 'shocked' at the tragic news
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Locals said they were 'shocked' at the tragic newsCredit: News Group Newspapers ltd

Who is Dr Michael Mosley?

BY Henry Holloway, Deputy Foreign Editor

DR MICHAEL Mosley is a TV presenter and health expert known for his work with the BBC - with regular appearances on The One Show.

He is a diet expert who advocated for intermittent fasting, low-carb diets and has written books promoting keto.

Born in India, he studied philosophy, politics and economics and worked as a banker before graduating from medical school.

He joined the BBC in 1985 as an assistant producer, and quickly rose through the ranks - becoming a popular presenter.

Dr Michael worked on programmes such The Human Face with Professor Robert Winston - and Inventions that Changed The World with Jeremy Clarkson.

Eventually fronting his own shows and regularly appearing on breakfast television, he gained a reputation as a diet guru.

He also hosted the BBC podcast Just One Thing.

The TV star is married to Clare Bailey, a GP, and they have four children.

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