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Dr Michael Mosley autopsy ‘reveals TV doc may have taken tragic final rest yards from safety before collapsing in heat’

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THE autopsy on the body of Michael Mosley has reportedly shown the doctor may have taken a tragic final rest just a few yards away from the safety of a restaurant.

The autopsy was completed today in Rhodes with initial findings indicating the doctor’s time of death was around 4pm on the day he went missing, according to local media.

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The TV doc was likely to have taken a rest near the restaurant[/caption]
A view of the rocky area where Dr Michael Mosley’s body was found just yards from the safety of a beach resort
The doctor’s backpack was recovered by the retrieved by the rescue team

A report by the Coroner in Greece shows that the doctor appears to have rested his hand on the terrace before collapsing, Proto Thema reports.

The findings appear to go against initial claims that Dr Mosley suffered a heavy fall in the 37C heat last Wednesday.

The autopsy reportedly shows that Dr Mosley didn’t seemingly sustain any injuries that indicate criminal activity.

The report concludes that the condition of the remains has made difficult to establish the doctor’s exact cause of death.

Dr Mosley’s body was found on rocky ground on the Greek island of Symi after an extensive five-day search by drones, helicopters and specially trained dogs.

Footage of Dr Mosley’s final moments which is at the hands of the Greek police reveals the 67-year-old was walking at a slow pace through the mountain trying to reach the beach of Agia Marina.

The video purportedly shows the TV doc collapsing on the rocks – indicating he was probably exhausted, Proto Thema reports.

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The BBC doctor was found dead in the island of Symi in Greece[/caption]

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