Get daily celeb exclusives and behind the scenes house tours direct to your inbox We have more newsletters Get daily celeb exclusives and behind the scenes house tours direct to your inbox We have more newsletters An inquest is set to be held this autumn into the death of Dr Michael Mosley , following the TV star's sudden passing back in June. Dr Michael, who worked on the likes of This Morning and The One Show, was confirmed dead after an extensive search of the Greek island of Symi, where he was on holiday. He was last seen by his wife, Clare Bailey, on the Agios Nikolaos beach on Wednesday, 5 June, but his body was then found four days later , on 9 June, near a cave complex known locally as "The Abyss".

While Greek authorities determined he died of natural causes at the time, an inquest has been arranged in the UK - with Buckinghamshire's coroner scheduling this for 2pm on November 14. This update comes after Michael's wife, Clare, shared an update on how she and the family have been doing since the tragic loss. "We are trying to put our lives back together without Michael and it’s very hard," she wrote in the touching post on her Instagram page.

"Not all the time. We can smile and laugh too. As well as comfort each other.

"Grief can feel overwhelming. Light and beautiful. Catch you by surprise.

Feel like the weight of a stone or a sharp pain. It changes unexpectedly. As people often say, it’s a journey, not all sad and you take each day at a time," she continued.

"The.