Michael Mosley has been missing on the Greek island of Symi since Wednesday 5 June, and local authorities have thrown everything into the search to locate him The intensive hunt for missing TV doctor Michael Mosley has resumed this morning, with police focusing on a 'very dangerous' mountainous area. At around 6am on Saturday 8 June firefighters began trawling a 6.5km radius of rocky mountains, which is all surrounded by sea, according to Manolis Tsimpoukas, who organises searches for missing people on the Dodecanese Islands.
According to the PA news agency, the search organiser said there had been "nothing, nothing", when asked if there had been any sign of the 67-year-old doctor already. He also said if anything is discovered, they will "find him within an hour", according to the national news agency. It was revealed last night that the This Morning regular did indeed make it across the coastal path into the nearby town of Pedi as he was spotted on the main road of at around 1.
50pm on Wednesday afternoon. The discovery came after many believed he had gotten into trouble on the coastal path between St Nicholas Beach and Pedi. The surveillance footage shows Dr Mosley on the main road of Pedi at 13.
50pm on Wednesday afternoon, approximately 20 minutes after he is believed to have hiked a coastal route. Until now, many speculated that he may have fainted or fallen off a cliff during the walk. Police now suspect he may have walked along a steep uphill concrete road.
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