Overview
- Clare Bailey Mosley said she had planned to put the family home on the market and even cleared it in preparation before deciding to stay, telling The i that relatives felt relieved.
- In a This Morning interview, she recalled that on day three of the search she hoped her husband had been kidnapped because it offered a chance he was still alive.
- She said the family made a brief return to Symi in June to mark the first anniversary of his death, describing the visit as difficult.
- Reports in the coverage restate that Dr Mosley, 67, went missing during a walk on Symi in very hot conditions and was believed to have died of suspected heatstroke.
- The family continues his work through a metabolic‑health research fellowship with King’s College London, Channel 4 aired his posthumous series in July, and she is promoting a new book about eating together.