Michael Mosley “did incredible things for medicine, and for public health, in a way that few others have”, according to his Trust Me I’m A Doctor co-star Dr Saleyha Ahsan. The doctor said she would remember Mosley as “a mentor and a friend”, as she paid tribute to him after his body was found on Sunday in a rocky area near Agia Marina beach on the Greek island of Symi. Advertisement Dr Ahsan told BBC Breakfast: “The way that I got to know him on screen, that really personable accessible character that he comes across on television, that’s exactly how he was in real life and how he was with me.
“He instantly put me at ease, settled me down, and we got on with the job. And I forgot about the cameras and the lights, we just had a really good conversation.” Advertisement Advertisement Mosley, 67, went missing after leaving his wife and friends at Agios Nikolaos beach on Wednesday, and footage reportedly found by a beach bar at Agia Marina shows what appears to be the TV doctor making his way down a rocky slope close to a fence before he falls out of view.
Dr Ahsan said: “He just had this ability to break down the complex and make it accessible to all. “Science can be full of jargon, journal papers that are very dense to read, almost unreadable sometimes. But he was able to get the main point, the main messages, out of those papers, and bring them into the public domain so we could all benefit from that research.
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