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Dr Michael Mosley’s widow reveals heartbreaking final moments with late star

Dr Michael Mosley’s widow reveals heartbreaking final moments with late star

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When her husband, TV doctor Michael Mosley, went for a walk on a Greek island last summer, tragically passed away in the island heat, leaving Carolyn Mosley widowed.

Clare Bailey Mosley has reflected on the death of her husband, TV doctor Michael Mosley(Image: instagram/@drclarebailey)

Dr. Michael Mosley’s widow has opened up about her heartbreaking husband’s passing. Michael, a 67-year-old author, broadcaster, and TV presenter, vanished while on Symi, Greece last summer, leaving Claire Bailey Mosley devastated.

After four days of searching, he tragically disappeared with Clare and his four children on June 9 and was discovered dead. His death was “most likely attributable either to heat stroke (accidental) or non-identified pathological cause,” according to an inquest from December.

Clare has contemplated the fateful day her husband went for a walk, but he never came back. She claimed that while their friends stayed by a pool to sunbathe, he wanted to go for a walk.

Clare became concerned when her husband decided not to come back for a while and was aware that his planned journey would have taken a full hour. Emergency services couldn’t go missing until after 48 hours, despite her desire to raise the alarm.

The retired GP recalls how she managed to get in touch with the local police, who eventually agreed to send a search party. With her anxiety waning as the hours of daylight waned, Claire also assisted in the search.

Clare Bailey Mosley opened up about her husband since his death
Clare was left heartbroken when her husband died while they were on holiday(Image: FILE)

She claimed for the Daily Mail that she had spent some time walking along the coast, through trees, and heard gorse calling his name. Have you seen him? was a question I had whenever I first met someone.

Then the sun began to set. Something went horribly wrong, she said, adding that she was sobbing as the panic persisted.

Clare continued, stating that she attempted to keep hope afloat by ironically believing that he had been abducted and that that would have left him alive. His body was ultimately discovered after four days of searching.

Clare recalled saying, “We all slumped after that.” Nothing in the world made me think. I was unable to unsee the photo of Michael standing on a stretcher with an out arm. It was so heartbreaking and moving.

After a day’s searching, the children looked so purposeful and wholesome in a row, all dirty and dishevelled, and looked exhausted. That made me feel better.

Clare said, “It was just an ordinary exchange of words as he went for his walk,” in the wake of their final kiss. Very unoriginal. There wasn’t even a kiss, in my opinion.

Clare called her husband “a maverick, a bit of a risk-taker.” She remarked about Michael, “He pushed boundaries.” For that, I adored him, making him so unique. He was brilliant but unconventional.

Dr. Jack Mosley expressed his sadness over the passing of his father earlier this year, expressing pride in his late parents’ accomplishments, and describing one of his upheavals as “bittersweet.” Jack spoke to The Times about his father’s influence on his career, including weight loss, while promoting his own new book, Food Noise: How Weight Loss Medications &amp, Smart Nutrition Can Silence Your Cravings, the day before Michael’s death.

Jack revealed in the interview that he hadn’t been able to listen to Michael’s BBC Radio 4 series Just One Thing until recently. The project, which was televised last year, involved Michael sharing “simple tips” to “change your life”.

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According to Jack, “It’s only been in the past few weeks that I’ve been able to listen to his Just One Thing series,” which is obviously bittersweet. He added that Michael, who hosted shows like Trust Me and I’m a Doctor, is “something to be proud of” because “he is still there” on radio, podcasts, and TV, is “something to be proud of.” He claimed that his late father “admitted to helping a lot of people lead better lives.”

In the interview, Jack, who is training to become a GP, added more praise for Michael. He claimed that the broadcaster had been “a maverick” and “master self-experimenter” throughout his career. He wrote several books, including ones about diets.

Source: Mirror

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