Michael Mosley's cause of death bombshell at inquest into tragic Greek island fall

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A coroner has recorded an open conclusion in regards to the death of Dr Michael Mosley, who died at the age of 67 on the Greek island of Symi six months ago after going for a walk.

After the TV doctor went missing in June, a search was launched on Symi and his remains were discovered four days later. Senior coroner for Buckinghamshire, Crispin Butler, explained that Michael’s death was “indeterminate” and “unascertainable”, and that it “was most likely attributable either to heatstroke (accidental) or non-identified pathological cause”.

Mr Butler's written findings also ruled out homicide, suicide, or accident-related injuries as causes of death. According to a document from the coroner, family evidence confirmed details from the trip and outlined how they’d been staying with friends.

It explained how on the morning of 5 June, they had travelled to Pedi Beach and arrived in the late morning. “Michael had intentionally left his mobile phone back at the house to prevent it getting wet on the ferry.

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