An inquest will begin later this year into the death of TV doctor Michael Mosley. The 67-year-old was found dead on a Greek island after he went for a walk.
In June, a search for the broadcaster and columnist, 67, was launched on Symi, part of the Dodecanese island chain, by local emergency services and his body was found four days later.
He was later discovered in a rocky area, and it was determined by Greek authorities that he died of natural causes. READ MORE The free app that helped mum shed over five stone in amazing transformation Buckinghamshire’s coroner listed his inquest for 2pm on November 14, saying that he died on June 5 in Greece and lived in Beaconsfield.
His widow, Dr Clare Bailey Mosley, confirmed on June 9 that his body was discovered near Agia Marina in Symi. She said he appeared to have undertaken an 'incredible climb, took the wrong route and collapsed where he couldn’t be easily seen' by emergency search teams when he went missing after leaving her and friends at Agios Nikolaos beach on June 5.
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