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Mystery Solved Of Why Michael Mosley Left Phone At Home Day He Died


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Coroner’s report into the death of a British TV doctor Michael Mosley has revealed more details to the tragic last moments of the popular presenter and writer on a Greek island holiday.

Mosley died in early June 2024 after he went missing while hiking in the mountains and collapsed on the island of Symi in the Aegean Sea, after only one day of vacation with his wife and friends. Sunrise The newspaper reported that the coroner’s report labeled the exact reason why Mosley died as “indeterminate” and “unascertainable” – while suggesting that two probable causes include heatstroke or non-identified pathology. Foul play and suicide are both ruled out.

The doctor had made the terrible decision to separate from his group and return to his holiday home from Pedi Beach, where they had arrived mid-morning by ferry from another part of the island. One of the mysteries surrounding Mosley’s death is why he didn’t have a cell phone with him when he disappeared. The coroner’s report included details, gleaned from conversations with his traveling companions, that he had deliberately left his phone in his villa so it wouldn’t get wet on the ferry.

This fateful decision meant that, when he was taken ill on foot, Mosley was unable to raise the alarm. It also means that neither his family nor the authorities can track him down. His body was finally found five days after his disappearance, after a huge search across the island involving more than 100 volunteers.

Mosley is one of the UK’s most popular presenters, using his TV shows and podcasts to share his research on health and nutrition. He also wrote a best-selling book on the same topic, and helped popularize the 5:2 diet.


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