The widow of TV doctor Michael Mosley has told how the family are “trying to put our lives back together” after he died while walking on a Greek island.
Dr Clare Bailey Mosley has shared the tribute on Instagram more than a month after her husband’s body was found on the island of Symi four days after he went missing on 5 June.
CCTV footage appeared to show Mosley, who died of natural causes, falling over close to where his body was found and no one else was with him.
Dr Bailey Mosley has written: “Grief can feel overwhelming. Light and beautiful. Catch you by surprise. Feel like the weight of a stone or a sharp pain. It changes unexpectedly.
“As people often say, it’s a journey, not all sad and you take each day at a time.
“The extraordinary outpouring of grief and gratitude for Michael and how he has changed so many lives is very moving, including the heartfelt thoughts and kindness extended to us as a family, for which we are incredibly grateful.”
Dr Bailey Mosley adds that the family “sincerely hope” they can “share his positive message going forward”.
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She continues: “Because while we are learning to live without Michael, he is ever-present through the lives that he touched and the difference he made.”
Dr Bailey Mosley has posted the tribute as the BBC prepares to host “Just One Thing Day” on Friday – named after her husband’s popular BBC Radio 4 podcast where he revealed tips to help improve your health.
She writes in her tribute: “The BBC’s celebration of Michael’s life tomorrow with ‘Just One Thing Day’ is wonderful.
“A day dedicated to the impact he had on people’s lives and to celebrate his legacy within broadcasting and beyond – it’s humbling and delightful all at once. We are so grateful.”
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