THE mysterious disappearance of Michael Mosley took a new turn last night after suggestions the TV doctor could be 'trapped' in an underwater tunnel system. Specialists are investigating the complex network of caves called 'The Abyss' amid fears the 67-year-old could have gotten into difficulty, as reported by the Mail on Sunday. A source told the publication last night how distressed wife Clare Bailey had told rescuers more details about what Mosley was carrying with him at the time he disappeared.

She told how he had a "khaki backpack and had his wallet, a bottle of water and a watch". The longest and most unbearable days for myself and my children It is understood teams, assisted by the TV doctor's adult three sons and daughter, are now continuing their efforts near The Abyss. A two-mile path from Pedi to Agia Marina has been cordoned off as part of the search.

As reported by the Mail on Sunday, Dr Mosley would have to have swum from the Agia Mariana beach to access the site. This is how divers and the coastguard had to reach the treacherous location. A waiter at a nearby beach told The Telegraph : “It’s like a deep system of tunnels, but it is full of water and can spread for kilometres.

"If there is a hole and you fall, you lose your sense of balance and drown there. “There is a reason they call it 'The ‘Abyss. There is something very strange going on.

” The firefighters spent an hour looking inside, but said it was difficult to see through the mass of rocks, Th.