Michael Mosley Missing Updates: Explore All About Michael Mosley

Famous TV doctor and “This Morning” star Michael Mosley has gone missing from the Greek island of Symi. Mosley, 67, was last seen walking on the beach. According to the island’s mayor, witnesses saw him talking to people in the town after walking on the beach.

Search efforts continue

Helicopters, drones, dogs and numerous emergency responders are currently searching the area where Mosley was last seen. Local police confirmed they were informed on Wednesday about the “disappearance of a 67-year-old British citizen on the island”. Police launched an “investigation” and a search operation involving the fire brigade, Hellenic Police, Civil Protection, volunteers and a police dog. Technical means such as drones are being used to locate the missing man.

At around 11:15am on Thursday, authorities asked fire services to assist in the search. Six firefighters, one vehicle and a drone team were sent from the nearby island of Rhodes to help, arriving in Symi at around 2:00pm.

Wife raised the alarm

Dr. Mosley’s wife, Dr. Claire Bailey, 62, notified emergency services when her husband did not return from a walk on Wednesday. Dr. Bailey and Mosley have been married for many years and have a strong relationship. She is also a medical professional and author, known for her work in health and wellness. Her concern for her husband’s safety has activated extensive search efforts on the island.

Timeline of events

Wednesday, 1.30pm – Dr Mosley leaves St Nicholas BeachDr Michael Mosley left his wife at St Nicholas Beach in north-east Symi. They are believed to have been walking along a rocky coastal path towards the village of Peddie, which is popular with tourists.

Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. – Authorities are notified that Dr. Mosley is missing Dr. Mosley’s wife returns home and finds his phone. She contacts the police to report that he has not returned, and a search operation is launched.

Wednesday Night – Attempts to trace Dr. Mosley’s movements Greek police began to trace Dr. Mosley’s movements, but were unsuccessful in locating him.

Thursday, 11:00am – Locals were alerted. Posts were received in local Facebook groups asking people to keep an eye out for the missing doctor.

Thursday afternoon – Search expanded as concerns grew With temperatures in the 30s, search and rescue resources were called in from nearby islands. Police, fire officers, a dog team, helicopters and a thermal imaging drone searched the area around Paddy.

Thursday evening – Mayor of Symi says it is ‘impossible’ Dr Mosley is still in the area Greek authorities warn it may be ‘impossible’ not to see Dr Mosley while searching the area around Pedi on the 65sq km island of Symi.

Friday, 1:00 am – Greek police call off search for the nightGreek police ended their search operation for the night, but promised that “more people would come” to help in the search, which would extend into a crucial third day.

Continuing the Search

The search for Dr Mosley is entering a crucial phase as no trace of the popular TV doctor has been found. Greek police have said that “no possibilities can be ruled out at this stage.” A police source told the Mail: “He may have slipped and fallen, perhaps due to a heart attack on the way.”

The focus of the search operation is on the path Dr. Mosley took from Ayos Nikolaos to Pedi. However, as time has passed, the search has expanded to other parts of the island. The search team includes four police officers, eight firefighters, a drone and seven volunteers.

Community response

The local community has been active in search efforts, with volunteers joining forces with emergency responders. Posts on local Facebook groups have been helpful in raising awareness and gathering resources. Concern for Dr. Mosley’s safety is evident among both locals and fans around the world.

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