The hunt for the beloved TV doctor and nutritional expert, Michael Mosley, stretches into its third day with an official on the Greek island of Symi raising concerns that the search could prove "impossible". Dr Mosley, best known for his 5-2 fasting diet suggestions and wellness tips on the BBC Radio 4 programme Just One Thing, went missing while on holiday on the Greek island of Symi, Wednesday (July 5). Despite fire services, police personnel, search teams, helicopters, and night vision drones working to locate the missing 67-year-old presenter, local officials are fearing the worst.
The mayor of Symi has raised fears that finding the TV doctor in such a small area of the island, after dispatching emergency services, a chopper, and drone on Thursday (June 5), in an attempt to find the missing father of four, could prove to be impossible, reports the Mirror . READ MORE: 18 people in Wales ill after E.coli outbreak linked to food After his suspected sighting on a beach in the northeast of the island, the primary concentration of the search shifted towards the Pedi locality - a stunning beachfront setting frequented by tourists.
Symi Mayor Eleftherios Papakalodoukas expressed his scepticism about the chances of finding Dr Mosley still in the area. Disheartened, he shared with BBC : "It is a very small, controlled area, full of people. So, if something happened to him there, we would have found him by now.
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