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SADLY michael mosely found

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By *ranny-Crumpet OP   Woman
24 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross

I had wished for a better outcome ....

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By *ranny-Crumpet OP   Woman
24 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross

No one could have survived lost in that heat

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By *lowupdollTV/TS
24 weeks ago

Herts

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By *ranny-Crumpet OP   Woman
24 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross


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I feel the same - so sad

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By *ob Carpe DiemMan
24 weeks ago

Torquay

Poor Doctor Mosley, wonder what the circumstances were

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By *ing00Man
24 weeks ago

Kettering Area

deperately sad

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By *ranny-Crumpet OP   Woman
24 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross


"Poor Doctor Mosley, wonder what the circumstances were "

Taken from ITV

The mayor said that Mosley's body was spotted next to a fence, by a Greek TV crew that had hired a boat to film the area.

He added that Mosley most likely he died of heat stroke and exhaustion just a few meters before reaching a safer spot.

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By *ulieAndBeefCouple
24 weeks ago

Manchester-ish


"Poor Doctor Mosley, wonder what the circumstances were

Taken from ITV

The mayor said that Mosley's body was spotted next to a fence, by a Greek TV crew that had hired a boat to film the area.

He added that Mosley most likely he died of heat stroke and exhaustion just a few meters before reaching a safer spot."

Oh that's so sad

J

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By *ell GwynnWoman
24 weeks ago

North Yorkshire

How awful, I really rated him. Not that it wouldn't be awful if I didn't admire him, but you know what I mean

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By *rsMistyPeaksWoman
24 weeks ago

Essex

I had hoped for a happier outcome too.

RIP.

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman
24 weeks ago

somewhere

That's so sad x

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By *melie LALWoman
24 weeks ago

Peterborough

Has the body been identified? I posted about a body found in the other thread.

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By *luehairedcumslutCouple
24 weeks ago

St Neots


"How awful, I really rated him. Not that it wouldn't be awful if I didn't admire him, but you know what I mean "

I know what you mean. Loved this guy, always had the best advice imo

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By *parkle1974Woman
24 weeks ago

Leeds

Sad as the news is, at least they have found him x

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

24 weeks ago

East Sussex

Very sad for his family

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By (user no longer on site)
24 weeks ago

Jesus that’s a tragic outcome. Dreadful news.

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By *r John WickMan
24 weeks ago

The Continental

Didn’t know who he was until a couple of days ago.

Sad for the family and his fans.

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By *ranny-Crumpet OP   Woman
24 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross


"Has the body been identified? I posted about a body found in the other thread."

According to the news I read , yes. I'd not have announced otherwise. It's his body.

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By *andB130Couple
24 weeks ago

northampton

Sad news

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By *ranny-Crumpet OP   Woman
24 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross

ITV @ 9.13 today

Dr Michael Mosley has been found dead, the mayor of the Greek island of Symi said on Sunday.

In a press conference, Eleftherios Papakaloudoukas said Mosley has been found dead 10 meters away from the Agia Marina beach.

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By *melie LALWoman
24 weeks ago

Peterborough


"Has the body been identified? I posted about a body found in the other thread.

According to the news I read , yes. I'd not have announced otherwise. It's his body."

Not according to BBC news online.

We know it will be but maybe not officially identified by wife.

Incredibly sad.

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By *ranny-Crumpet OP   Woman
24 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross

Radio 4 have now said it is him.

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By *ot to giggleWoman
24 weeks ago

Coventry

how sad. Just saw the news too. How amazing how quickly someone becomes exhausted. At least they have found him now and his family can have some closure ,

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By *corpioboyMan
24 weeks ago

Glasgow

So sad. I had hoped he’d be found safe and well.

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By *4bimMan
24 weeks ago

Farnborough Hampshire

Oh what a shame

Terrible news

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By *entlemanFoxMan
24 weeks ago

North East / London

A tragic loss.

Someone whose small tips have had a lasting impact on the way I live my life.

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By *ranny-Crumpet OP   Woman
24 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross


"A tragic loss.

Someone whose small tips have had a lasting impact on the way I live my life. "

He did make a difference to many people.

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By *issmorganWoman
24 weeks ago

Calderdale innit

Oh no, I was hoping it would turn out OK for him.

May he rest in peace.

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By *avexxMan
24 weeks ago

cheshire

yes just found out,, so sad

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By *a LunaWoman
24 weeks ago

South Wales

Very sad news.

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By *ortyairCouple
24 weeks ago

Wallasey

Such sad news, his poor family must be distraught, thinking of them, Mrs x

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
24 weeks ago

Central

I'm really sad he left this way . Hoping he didn't suffer for long

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
24 weeks ago

Central


"A tragic loss.

Someone whose small tips have had a lasting impact on the way I live my life.

He did make a difference to many people. "

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By *owestoft ManMan
24 weeks ago

Lowestoft

Never heard of him before now. Very very sad indeed. RIP and very best wishes to all his family, friends and fans.

Heat stroke/stress is not a nice thing at all. Suffered it many times while in Africa and Oz over the years.

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By *lder.Woman
24 weeks ago

Not Local

This is desperately sad.

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
24 weeks ago

Cheshire

Was hoping there’d be some kind of miracle and he had managed to find shelter and water. But as the days went by, that seemed to be a pipe dream. I truly hope he didn’t suffer too much.

Feel for his family today RIP

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By *ed VoluptaWoman
24 weeks ago

Wirral.

Just so desperately sad. His poor wife, and family. A truly great loss

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By *icecouple561Couple
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24 weeks ago

East Sussex


"Just so desperately sad. His poor wife, and family. A truly great loss "

His work remains.

I feel very sorry for his family

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By *ob Carpe DiemMan
24 weeks ago

Torquay

I'm a.bit surprised that Dr Mosley wasn't alert to the dangers of heat stroke assuming that's the cause, I believe an autopsy will take place in Rhodes so maybe they will find out it's something else, I understand one of the rescue workers broke a leg trying to recover the body

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By *idssissyTV/TS
24 weeks ago

Birmingham

It's a very sad state of affairs. I know someone who knows the family and can only imagine what they must be feeling.

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By *akedMMan
24 weeks ago

Witney

Sad news

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By *eavilMan
24 weeks ago

Stalybridge

Very sad news but also silly to ever go walking alone.

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By (user no longer on site)
24 weeks ago


"Very sad news but also silly to ever go walking alone."

Why? I go walking alone all the time.

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By *ranny-Crumpet OP   Woman
24 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross


"Very sad news but also silly to ever go walking alone.

Why? I go walking alone all the time."

Silly Phooey, silly , silly phooey.

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By *oquars19458Man
24 weeks ago

sheffield


"Has the body been identified? I posted about a body found in the other thread.

According to the news I read , yes. I'd not have announced otherwise. It's his body.

Not according to BBC news online.

We know it will be but maybe not officially identified by wife.

By his watch apparently

Incredibly sad."

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By *orny PTMan
24 weeks ago

Peterborough


"Never heard of him before now. Very very sad indeed. RIP and very best wishes to all his family, friends and fans.

Heat stroke/stress is not a nice thing at all. Suffered it many times while in Africa and Oz over the years."

RIP Michael: he wanted to understand science and he wanted us to understand it too.

He was a straight forward scientist and presenter of facts, by taking on the experiments himself.

Taken from BBCs page

Continuing BBC Four’s Natural History Season, Dr Michael Mosley turns his body into a living laboratory by deliberately infecting himself with some of the most extraordinary, powerful and surprising parasites of them all.

Almost every animal on Earth has its own parasites – and humans are no exception. These strange creatures will feed on him and even make his body their home.

Michael infects himself with the infamous tapeworm by swallowing live cysts sourced from infected meat in Kenya. Tapeworms have evolved over millions of years to the particular environment of the human gut. By swallowing a tiny camera – the pill-cam - the tapeworms’ stomach churning growth inside Michael’s body can be seen close up.

For his next itchy encounter, Michael is joined by entomologist Dr James Logan as he gets to grips with one of the most widespread childhood nuisances in the UK – the head louse. These little blood suckers are so dependent on humans that Michael has to keep them alive on his own skin. Using a video microscope Michael and James observe the lice exploring Michael’s body and digesting their latest blood meal. They see how perfectly the head louse is adapted to climbing and gripping onto human hair. Through comparing the body shapes of head, pubic and body lice James reveals that they tell us something about our own history.

Another common parasite, which is not visible to the human eye, is thought to alter behaviour by infecting the brain. Surprisingly, around a quarter of the population is infected by toxoplasma gondii which is contracted from cat faeces. Some scientists believe it makes the carrier more likely to adopt riskier behaviour. Michael takes a test to find out if he’s infected.

The life-threatening malaria parasite is carried by mosquitos, and infects human blood. It’s something Michael is not prepared to risk, so a new imaging technique is used to show his blood cells being taken over in a test tube.

But other parasites can cure as well as kill. The leech, once sold by medieval quacks, is now used in cutting edge microsurgery. Michael adds to his parasitic load by being bitten by a leech – and sees how it can consume more than five times its own body weight in blood.

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
24 weeks ago

Reading

It was always going to be this unfortunately.

RIP

I will miss just one thing.

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