Coroner Rules Michael Mosley Death Unascertainable
Coroner Rules Michael Mosley Death Unascertainable

Coroner Rules Michael Mosley Death Unascertainable

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The death of television doctor Michael Mosley, who went missing during a holiday on the Greek island of Symi, has been classified as 'indeterminate' and 'unascertainable' by Buckinghamshire's Senior Coroner, Crispin Butler. Following an extensive four-day search, his body was located near a cave close to Agia Marina Beach. The coroner's report ruled out homicide, suicide, or accidental injuries, suggesting that his death was most likely due to heatstroke or another unidentified medical condition. Family testimony indicated that Dr. Mosley left his mobile phone behind to prevent damage while traveling to Pedi Beach, and he set off for a walk back home appearing cheerful and well-prepared. High temperatures were recorded at the time of his collapse, but no specific medical cause of death could be determined. The findings leave the circumstances of his death open to interpretation, as no clear evidence was available to ascertain the exact cause.

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