Greek police use drones to search for missing health guru Dr Michael Mosley amid an 'extreme' 38C heatwave. The Mail columnist was last seen by his wife Dr Claire Bailey at the picturesque St Nikolas Beach.
Mail columnist Dr Mosley went missing on a Greek island on Wednesday, June 5. His four children arrived in Greece today to join his wife in desperate searchesDr Michael Mosley's wife vowed 'we will not lose hope' as her family arrived on the island of Symi to join her in the fourth day of desperate searches for the missing Mail columnist.
Newly seen CCTV footage appeared to show Dr Mosley in the nearby town of Pedi, leading authorities to believe the health guru vanished after leaving via a dangerous mountainous path to the north. On Saturday, mayor Eleftherios Papakaloudoukas confirmed Dr Mosley's four children - Alexander, Jack, Daniel and Katherine - had arrived today to help search efforts as rescue teams look to cover a 6.5km radius.
Papakaloudoukas warned that the area being searched is 'difficult to pass' and is 'only rocks', populated by 'loads' of snakes.Papakaloudoukas nonetheless vowed to continue the extensive search operation which has involved police, firefighters with drones, and divers. MailOnline walked a section of it and although doable it would certainly be hard work under a fierce sun during the hottest part of the day.Police are now searching a mountainous path leading north from the town of PediIt is believed Dr Mosley may have taken the wrong route to Symi town on Wednesday
An employee said:' I'm pretty certain I would have remembered a man with an umbrella but no one came this way dressed like that. Papakalodoukas said: 'We know he came through Pedi and then walked onwards towards Agia Marina, it is about two miles and a harder walk than from St Nicholas. 'He seemed to be walking very determinedly, surely it would have been better to stop and have a coffee or some water but no he decided to carry on.'Police believe Dr Mosley was seen on CCTV in the town of Pedi before making a wrong turn along a path heading north, on the island of Symi
Authorities believe Dr Mosley may have continued north instead of taking the western path towards Symi town, the main town of the island.Read More Step by step in 35C heat, we trace last known hours of Mail's missing health guru The images have helped investigators move on from theories he may have come to harm between the St Nicholas beach and the town of Pedi.Searches of the sea yesterday saw divers and fishermen join the extensive searches.
Another rescuer told MailOnline: 'We will keep going until we find him, there is no way we will call the search off for at least another week, there is always hope.'
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