As night falls on the third day of the search for missing TV doctor and nutrition expert Michael Mosley, an official from the island where he went missing has made the heartbreaking claims that finding him could be "impossible".
Heavy search assets including fire engines, police officers, dogs, helicopters, and night vision drones have been scouring the small Greek island of Symi following the disappearance of the well-liked 67-year-old TV presenter - known for his lifestyle advice on ITV's This Morning, Radio 4's 'Just One Thing' and for his endorsement of the 5-2 fasting diet.
With efforts in full swing, the mayor of the island conveys that finding the respected TV doctor might prove to be "impossible".
As of Thursday (June 5), emergency services alongside helicopters and drones have been deployed in response to a local sighting, with their focus majorly on the Pedi area - a picturesque seafront location on Symi popular amongst tourists, reports the Mirror. READ MORE: Dr Michael Mosley missing: Live updates as major search underway on Greek island of Symi Symi Mayor Eleftherios Papakalodoukas expressed his doubts about the feasibility of Dr Mosley still being in the Pedi area.
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