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How the British media covered the death of Dr. Michael Mosley (Update)

He was known for his health and nutrition TV programs and BBC Radio 4's "Just One Thing" podcast

Newsroom June 9 01:53

At the time when the news that the body of the presenter was found in Symi became known, the BBC, the media where Dr. Michael Mosley quoted a police source as saying that he had been dead for several days.

In detail, the BBC reports in its report that a body was found in Symi. The 67-year-old British journalist, known for his health and nutrition TV programs and BBC Radio 4’s “Just One Thing” podcast, disappeared on Wednesday while on holiday on the Greek island of Symi, the British publication reports.

“Tragic find”, is the headline of the newspaper “The Sun”, commenting on the unpleasant developments after the body of Dr. Michael Mosley in Symi.

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Dr. Michael Mosley: The presenter’s body is believed to have been found in Symi, the Greek authorities claim, as the Guardian newspaper writes in its headline.

The British TV doctor and columnist has been missing since Wednesday when he started walking on a beach in Symi.

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