Drones and police are searching for British TV doctor and columnist Michael Mosley after he went missing while on holiday in Greece. A search and rescue operation is under way in Symi, one of the Dodecanese Islands, for Mosley, well known in the United Kingdom for programs including the BBC series Trust Me, I'm a Doctor. He also appeared on BBC's The One Show and ITV's This Morning.
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It opened an investigation to find him and a search is being "carried out by the Fire Brigade with the assistance of forces of the Hellenic Police, Civil Protection (a local and regional coordination agency), volunteers and a police dog, while technical means such as drones are also used to locate the missing person". Fire services said they were asked by officers on Thursday at about 11.15am to help the search.
Six firefighters, a vehicle and a drone team were sent from the nearby island of Rhodes to help, arriving in Symi at about 2pm. His agent confirmed his disappearance to the PA news agency. Symi is a sparsely populated rocky island about 16km long with about 2500 residents.
A local Facebook group said Mosley went for a walk from Saint Nikolas Beach at about 1.30pm Greek tim.
