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Showbiz I would like to be emailed about offers, event and updates from Evening Standard. Read our privacy notice . Dr Michael Mosley 's widow has opened up about the family's “overwhelming” grief and their journey to “put their lives back together” following his death.

The TV doctor, 67, passed away last month aged 67 from natural causes after going missing on the Greek island of Symi. Ahead of BBC’s Just One Thing Day on Friday, a tribute to Mosley, Dr. Clare Bailey Mosley shared on social media about the family’s grief and the ‘extraordinary’ support they’ve received from fans.



She penned on Instagram: “We are trying to put our lives back together without Michael and it’s very hard. Not all the time. We can smile and laugh too.

As well as comfort each other. “Grief can feel overwhelming. Light and beautiful.

Catch you by surprise. Feel like the weight of a stone or a sharp pain. It changes unexpectedly.

“As people often say, it’s a journey, not all sad and you take each day at a time. “The extraordinary outpouring of grief and gratitude for Michael and how he has changed so many lives is very moving, including the heartfelt thoughts and kindness extended to us as a family, for which we are incredibly grateful. Adding: “We sincerely hope that we can continue to share his positive message going forward.

Because while we are learning to live without Michael, he is ever-present through the lives that he touched and the difference he made. “The.

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