A coroner has recorded an open conclusion into the death of TV doctor Michael Mosley, who died after going for a walk on a Greek island.
The 67-year-old's body was found days after a search was launched by emergency services on Symi.
Crispin Butler, the senior coroner for Buckinghamshire, said the circumstances of the broadcaster's death were "indeterminate" and "unascertainable".
He added the death was "most likely attributable either to heatstroke [accidental] or non-identified pathological cause".
Mr Butler said: "Michael Mosley collapsed and died on the 5th of June 2024 in a rocky area near Agia Marina Beach, Symi, Dodecanese, Greece.
"There had been high temperatures during this time."
He said: "No medical cause of death could be ascertained, meaning Michael's death may have been due to a medical event or as a result of a non-traumatic accident."
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The 67-year-old's body was found days after a search was launched by emergency services on Symi.
Crispin Butler, the senior coroner for Buckinghamshire, said the circumstances of the broadcaster's death were "indeterminate" and "unascertainable".
He added the death was "most likely attributable either to heatstroke [accidental] or non-identified pathological cause".
Mr Butler said: "Michael Mosley collapsed and died on the 5th of June 2024 in a rocky area near Agia Marina Beach, Symi, Dodecanese, Greece.
"There had been high temperatures during this time."
He said: "No medical cause of death could be ascertained, meaning Michael's death may have been due to a medical event or as a result of a non-traumatic accident."
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Cause of TV doctor Michael Mosley's death 'unascertainable', coroner rules
The 67-year-old's body was found four days after a search was launched by emergency services on the Greek island of Symi.
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