The family of Dr Michael Mosley are facing another wait for answers into the circumstances surrounding his death after he sadly passed away at the age of 67 in June this year.The weight loss expert had been on holiday in Greece when he went missing after leaving a beach and going for a walk in Symi.
After he failed to return, an extensive and high-profile search was started by rescue teams and local volunteers. Sadly, the TV presenter’s body was discovered four days later in a rocky area, not far from where he had been staying in Agia Marina.
Greek authorities initially said his death was as a result of natural causes, and, speaking to the BBC, a spokesperson for the Greek police revealed that an initial post-mortem examination showed no signs of injury on his body.The estimated time of death was around 4pm local time on Wednesday, after he had left his friends at Agios Nikolaos beach at approximately 1.30pm for a stroll.
However, in Britain an inquest is still to be held by the Buckinghamshire coroner. While Buckinghamshire Coroner's Court had initially said that an inquest into Michael’s death would be held on 14 November, this date has now been rescheduled for 16 January.
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