Michael Mosley's widow Clare shares touching message following his passing
Michael Mosley unexpectedly passed away during hiking on Greek Island earlier this month
Michael Mosley’s wife Clare Bailey recently shared a heartfelt message with fans following the death of her husband.
The widow of Dr. Mosley, who collapsed while hiking in a rocky area on the Greek Island earlier this month, paid tribute to her late husband on Instagram.
Taking to the social media giant on Saturday, June 22, Bailey mourned his death, expressing gratitude for her fans’ support during crucial times.
She posted a picture of Mosley alongside a heartfelt caption that read: "Thank you all for your wonderfully supportive messages. The outpouring of love from so many people has meant a huge amount to me and my family.”
“I'm going to be quiet for a while. I’m sure you will understand. But I will be back here soon. I very much want to continue with the work that gave Michael and myself so much joy and such a sense of purpose."
She added in the caption: "Once more thank you so much for respecting my family's privacy so kindly. Michael was an amazing man. Thank you for seeing that too. We miss him so much."
Fans extended their support to the widow, penning heartwarming messages in the comments section.
One fan commented: "We are all here with you and for you and your family. He has changed our lives and will continue to do so. Thank you for sharing him with us for so long. Take all the time you need but please come back. We all need you too xxx."
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