Michael Mosley’s wife Clare vows family will not lose hope in search for TV doc as mystery surrounds disappearance

THE wife of missing TV doctor Michael Mosley has bravely spoken out today to promise the family will not "lose hope".

Dr Clare Bailey Mosley said that life has been "unbearable" since her husband vanished while holidaying on a Greek island of Symi on Wednesday.

The pair were holidaying on the Symi when Mosley vanished
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The pair were holidaying on the Symi when Mosley vanished
A newly released CCTV video captured Dr Mosley leaving the village of Pedi and heading towards the hills on the Greek island of Symi on Wednesday
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A newly released CCTV video captured Dr Mosley leaving the village of Pedi and heading towards the hills on the Greek island of Symi on Wednesday

In a statement, Clare said: “It has been three days since Michael left the beach to go for a walk.

"The longest and most unbearable days for myself and my children.

“The search is ongoing and our family are so incredibly grateful to the people of Symi, the Greek authorities and the British Consulate who are working tirelessly to help find Michael.

“We will not lose hope.”

The mayor of Symi said that Clare had been searching the island with her British friends for any trace of the missing TV personality.

The couple's four adult children have also arrived on Symi to help with the search.

Mosley, known for popularising the 5:2 diet and for his appearances on The One Show and This Morning, went missing after leaving Clare on Agios Nikolaos beach at 1.30pm on Wednesday.

Newly released CCTV footage has shown Mosley appearing to leave the village of Pedi at 2pm to embark on a “treacherous” three-hour trek.

The video appears to capture the 67-year-old carrying an umbrella walking towards a rocky, hilly path at roughly 2pm.

It is believed to be one of the last two CCTV sightings of Mosley that helped shift the search focus to the perilous mountain path.

Search teams and Symi's mayor both told The Sun the route can be incredibly “dangerous” and “treacherous” with no shade.

Mayor Eleftherios Papakalodouka told The Sun that Mosley had no water with him, adding: “You can’t survive in this weather.”

Today, rescue teams had centred the search on Agia Marina, 3km from Pedi where he was last seen.

The marina is only accessible by foot through a path that searchers describe as dangerous, or by water taxi.

Police said officers, helicopters and drones have been deployed to the area as the search continues for its fourth scorching-hot day.

The mayor also insisted there is "no chance" the search will be called off until Mosley is found.

A rescuer described Mosley's alleged decision to take the three-hour mountain path as "inexplicable".

She told The Mirror: "The path is not easy to follow. If he took a wrong turn, he would be lost. He could be anywhere.

"It is a race against time."

Another rescuer told the outlet: "It's like he went up there and the earth swallowed him up."

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A third rescuer said: "I don't think anything strange has happened to him. This is Symi: it's a very small island and people just don't disappear.

"There is always hope," they told the Mail.

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