Michael Mosley's widow Clare says she wants to continue late TV doctor's work

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Michael Mosley's widow Clare says she wants to continue late TV doctor’s work

Dr Clare Bailey Mosley, the widow of late TV doctor Michael Mosley, has said she wants to "continue with the work that gave Michael and myself so much joy".

The broadcaster, credited with popularising the 5:2 diet, died earlier in the month, aged 67, after he went missing on the Greek island of Symi.

His body was found in a rocky area near Agia Marina beach on 9 June and a Greek police spokeswoman, Konstantia Dimoglidou, told the BBC that he died of natural causes.

In an Instagram post on Saturday, Dr Bailey Mosley said the "outpouring of love" her family has received following the death of her husband "has meant a huge amount".

She added: "I’m going to be quiet for a while.

"I’m sure you will understand. But I will be back here soon.

"I very much want to continue with the work that gave Michael and myself so much joy and such a sense of purpose.

"Once more thank you so much for respecting my family’s privacy so kindly.

"Michael was an amazing man. Thank you for seeing that too. We miss him so much."

The TV personality was with his wife and friends at Agios Nikolaos beach on 5 June before he embarked on a walk alone to the centre of the island and went missing.

Mosley’s four children had joined their mother, a GP and cookery book writer, to help with the search effort.

Among those who paid tribute following Mosley’s death was TV chef Jamie Oliver, who called the news "absolutely devastating", and physicist and TV presenter Brian Cox, who said Mosley was a "genuinely lovely man" who helped him out when he started his TV career.

Dr Bailey Mosley hosted theatre show tours with her husband and in May they attended the Hay Festival, where Mosley presented a special edition of his Radio 4 series and podcast Just One Thing.

Mosley first trained as a doctor in London before moving into the world of media, becoming a presenter, documentary maker, author, and columnist.

During his career he presented a host of science programmes and films including the BBC series Trust Me, I’m A Doctor, which looked at healthcare in Britain, and his podcast Just One Thing, where he revealed tips to help improve people’s health.

Source: Press Association

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