Film found by an ocean side bar at shows what seems, by all accounts, to be the 67-year-old advancing down a rough incline near a wall before he drops out of view.
It comes after his widow Dr Clare Bailey Mosley said he “practically made it” to somewhere safe and secure.
She said Mosley – who disappeared on Wednesday subsequent to leaving his significant other and companions at Agios Nikolaos ocean side to stroll back to their inn – seemed to have embraced an “extraordinary ascension, took some unacceptable course and fell where he was unable to be handily seen” via search and salvage groups.
She said she took solace from the reality “he so practically made it” – as recognitions poured in for the specialist who made famous the 5:2 eating routine and advocated general wellbeing.
Mosley previously prepared as a specialist in London prior to moving into the universe of media, turning into a moderator, narrative creator, creator and editorialist.
His body was found by a cameraman on Sunday morning after a far reaching search by crisis administrations working in perilous circumstances and high temperatures.
He had been absent for four days and police said they accepted he had strolled north from Pedi marina toward Agia ocean side.