Michael Mosley died of natural causes, police say
- Initial post-mortem reports suggest no foul play in the death of BBC presenter Michael Mosley, who went missing in Greece.
- Greek coroner states no evidence of criminal act in Michael Mosley's death, found after a walk.
- Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation confirms no injuries related to criminal activity in Mosley's death.
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Mosley 'died of natural causes', another tourist missing
A drone view shows the area of rocky terrain where the body of Dr Michael Mosley was found, on the southeastern Aegean Sea island of Symi. Photo: Reuters A 74-year-old Dutch tourist is missing on the Greek island of Samos after he went hiking alone at the weekend.
·Otago, New Zealand
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Dr Michael Mosley 'died of natural causes' on day he went missing on Greek island, police say
It is thought the Dr Mosley died at around 4pm on the day he went missing in Symi
·Manchester, United Kingdom
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