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Vanessa Feltz became emotional as she revealed why the Dr Michael Mosley missing person case was so upsetting on Friday's This Morning . The TV star discussed his disappearance with fellow panelist Nick Ferrari and hosts Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary . Vanessa, 62, shared her thoughts about the "friend" of the morning program, as she called the missing father 'the most wonderful father.

' Today it was revealed that trained sniffer dogs have joined the search and rescue operation to find the TV doctor. An emotional Vanessa said Michael's disappearance was particularly shocking because he is to many the 'embodiment' of good health after spending much of his life trying to help others live longer. She said: "It's so upsetting, I mean we've all interviewed and met him so many times, and I would say he's kind of like the embodiment of vitality", Vanessa said, branding Michael Mosley a "man of irrepressible energy, enthusiasm.



" She added: "his enthusiasm is for everybody else to feel the same, to be your absolute healthiest, fittest and enjoy life to the fullest, he's the most wonderful person, he walked into the studio and the whole place lit up. I couldn't love the guy more, or admire him more." Concerns first arose on Thursday when the agent of 67-year-old Mosley revealed that the diet book author had not returned from a walk he had embarked on at 1.

30pm the previous day from Saint Nikolas Beach. A comprehensive search operation began on the island of Symi, one of the Dodecan.

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