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A post-mortem examination has concluded that British TV presenter Michael Mosley, aged 67, died from natural causes, according to the BBC.
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Mosley was reported missing on the Greek holiday island of Symi last week and was later found dead.
Symi's mayor, Lefteris Papakaloudoukas, told The Guardian that 'he wasn't found face down.
He was found face up, which suggests he may have felt dizzy or simply unwell and laid down.
' Toxicology and other medical reports have now been ordered, but the results are expected to take months.
Greek public broadcaster ERT reported that the medical examiner at the General Hospital of Rhodes found no evidence of a criminal act.
The disappearance of Dr.
Michael Mosley caught the world's attention.
The days-long search operation ended when a cameraman spotted 'something black' on the rocks that had been searched 'I don't know how many times.
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Mosley's body was discovered on Sunday morning, local time, on day five of an extensive search by air, land, and sea after he went missing on a walk during a holiday on Wednesday.
Antonis Mystiloglou, a cameraman for ERT who was on the boat, said he saw 'something black' at the end of the Agia Marina beach on the island of Symi.
'We took a photo of the [camera] screen with an iPhone and zoomed it in, and you can clearly see there is a man laying down with his hand on his belly.
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and in his other hand, he has his bag,' he said.
'The description is exactly as the guy we're looking for.
I'm really sorry for the family.
I'm sorry that I'm the one who found him.
I'm sorry.
'She said her husband 'did an incredible climb, took the wrong route, and collapsed where he couldn't easily be seen by the extensive search team.
' 'We had an incredibly lucky life together.
We loved each other very much and were so happy together.
I am incredibly proud of our children, their resilience, and support over the past days.
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