Moved and with tears in his eyes, the cameraman Antonis Mystiloglou, whose camera spotted the body of the unfortunate British BBC presenter, Michael Mosley on a beach in Symi, describes the moment of the dramatic discovery.
With emotions overwhelming him and tears welling up in his eyes, cameraman Antonis Mystiloglou recounts the poignant moment when his camera captured the tragic discovery of the late British BBC presenter, Michael Mosley, on a beach in Symi.
This morning, accompanied by Symi’s mayor, Lefteris Papakalodoukas, and fellow journalists, Mystiloglou embarked on boats to capture images of the investigation sites.
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It was during this time that Mystiloglou’s camera captured footage of the 67-year-old presenter’s body while they were filming the area.
Expressing deep sorrow and remorse, the Greek cameraman, addressing the Sky News reporter and, by extension, the family of the deceased 67-year-old, confessed, “I regret being the one to discover him lifeless.” With visible emotion, he added, “I wish there were better tidings.”
Today’s headlines feature quotes from the beach bar manager, who recounts being summoned to inspect Mosley’s body, and insights from a priest expressing lamentation over the circumstances of the tragedy.