Michael Mosley’s widow, Clare Bailey, remembers the worst time he died

Michael Mosley’s widow revealed that the moment she realized that something terribly bad had happened to her husband, who died on the Greek island of Symi a year ago.
The popular doctor and British television presenter had just arrived on vacation on June 5, 2024 with his wife and friends, when he disappeared as a result of his decision to return alone to their villa from a neighboring beach.
Dr. Clare Bailey said to Daily mail The newspapers this weekend that it was only when she returned to the villa later in the day, she realized that her husband was missing. Once the alarm has been raised, she remained hoped that he would be found on a neighboring path, especially after the inhabitants revealed themselves in their dozens to help the authorities to seek.
However, with the arrival of the night came her despair against her husband found safe. Bailey said to Daily mail::
“Then he was black. He became devastating, something was terribly turned.”
Pognant, Mosley did not have his mobile phone with him because Bailey explained: “He didn’t want to risk that he gets wet on the boat.”
Four days after its disappearance, Mosley’s body was found just 100 meters from a restaurant by the water. It was obvious that he had lost his bearings, then stumbled and fell into the heat.
Huge tributes have been paid to the writer and popular presenter, who made television programs and podcasts exploring nutrition and wrote successful books on the advantages of fasting and ways that were possible to reverse type two diabetes.
Dr. Clare Bailey had been married in Mosley since 1997 and had often appeared by his side in his popular television programs exploring nutrition and well-being. In addition, she frequently co-written on her successful books.
She said this weekend, almost a year after losing her husband:
“Michael liked to explore. It was the joy of him, ”she says. “His death was in accordance with his life.
“He was a freezer, a little risk lessee. He pushed the limits. I loved him for that; It made him so special. He was unorthodox and so brilliant.
“Others went to look at where he died. I just didn’t want to know too much. All I really wanted to know is that he was not suffering or did not suffer.
“He was in a very beautiful place and he did so much. In fact, I comfort it. “




