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Dr Michael Mosley's family are finding it "very hard" to cope with the "overwhelming" grief they have faced since his tragic death. His wife, Dr Clare Bailey, said the family were taking "each day at a time" as they put their lives "back together" without him The health guru, 67, died of natural causes last month after he went missing on the Greek island of Symi. He had been holidaying with his wife of almost 40 years at the time and she had raised the alarm when he failed to return from a coastal walk.

Dr Bailey, who shared four adult children with the TV doctor, said she had been moved by the "extraordinary outpouring of grief and gratitude" since her husband's tragic death. She also said the 'Just One Thing Day' being held across the BBC in his honour on Friday, July 12, was "wonderful". READ MORE: Crossbow victim's boyfriend's devastating six words as he pays tribute to 'brave queen' Taking to Instagram, Dr Bailey said: "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 extend.

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