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Official reports from the coroner or Greek authorities
TV Doctor Michael Mosley's Death on Greek Island Ruled Indeterminate, Likely Due to Heatstroke or Pathological Cause
Dec 20, 2024, 02:02 PM
An inquest into the death of Dr. Michael Mosley, a prominent TV doctor and broadcaster, has concluded with an open verdict, labeling the cause of death as 'indeterminate' and 'unascertainable'. Dr. Mosley, aged 67, was found deceased on the Greek island of Symi after going missing during a walk. The coroner, Crispin Butler, suggested that Mosley's death was most likely due to heatstroke or an unidentified pathological cause. The inquest ruled out homicide, suicide, or any accident related to injuries as causes of death. Mosley had left his mobile phone at his holiday home to prevent it from getting wet on a ferry trip, which may have contributed to his inability to call for help during his walk.
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