
New CCTV footage of Dr Michael Mosley has been uncovered, revealing one of the last sightings of the TV star just two hours before his death on a Greek island hillside.
Clutching his purple umbrella, Dr Mosley, 67, can be seen walking past a house in Symi at around 2pm last Wednesday, with the initial findings of his autopsy stating that he likely died at around 4pm.
Greek media reports say he may have rested just yards away from the safety of a restaurant before collapsing.
In a tribute to the 67-year-old, the BBC will air his last conducted interview on Friday as a part of the There’s Only One Michael Mosley show.
Dr Mosley recorded the special edition of Just One Thing at the Hay Festival on 25 May with Professor Paul Bloom, the broadcaster said.
The broadcaster and columnist’s body was discovered in a rocky area close to Agia Marina beach on Sunday following a major five-day search.
He was found to have died of natural causes after setting off for a walk from Saint Nikolas beach at around 1.30pm in searing 40C heat without a mobile phone.


