Greek police draft in coastguard and drones in hunt for Michael Mosley as mayor tells 'he may have fallen off cliff'
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Police have drafted in the coastguard and drones in an ongoing hunt for Michael Mosley amid concerns he may have fainted and fallen off a cliff while hiking on the Greek island of Symi Dr Mosley went missing while hiking from St Nicholas Beach, his last known location, to Pedi, another beach. The 67-year-old set off at about 1.30pm on Wednesday, and his wife Dr Clare Bailey, 62, raised the alarm after he failed to return back to their accommodation hours later at 7.30pm. Police fear that he may have "slipped, tripped or fallen" during his hike, with them set to begin a "much deeper probe" on Friday. By midday on Thursday, each of the emergency services had been seconded by local authorities, with the coastguard searching the sea, the fire brigade searching the forests and drones also being flown overhead. Thermal image cameras were brought in overnight to scan the hills overlooking Pedi. "Any and every attempt to track him down has not produced any result,"