A body has been found during a search for TV and radio presenter Dr Michael Mosley on the Greek island of Symi.
The 67-year-old disappeared on Wednesday after taking a walk from Agios Nikolaos beach.
The body was found in a rocky area and has not yet been formally identified. Sunday next to Agia Marina Beach.
Mayor Symi said the body was discovered as teams searched the coastline with cameras.
A police source told BBC News the man had been dead “for several days”.
The body was found next to a fence. It was not moved a few meters away from where children played in the water at Agia Marina beach.
The island’s mayor “saw something” on the bar’s fence and informed staff, and a bar manager who was with reporters later discovered the body, the Palestinian News Agency reported.
Ilias Tsavaris, bar manager at Agia Marina, said: “They called me and they said ‘you know what, we saw something from afar, can you go and check it out’. So I went over there.
“So when I walked over, I saw what looked like a corpse.”
He added that rescuers were combing the area every day using helicopters.
Greek authorities conducted an extensive search for Dr Mosley during five days of intense heat.
The effort involves firefighters, police dogs, helicopters, drones, locals and officials from Symi and outside the island.
CCTV footage obtained by BBC News on Saturday showed one of the last sightings of Dr Mosley, a man holding an umbrella walking alongside the pier in Peddie Village on Wednesday.
His four children also came to the island to live with his wife, Dr. Claire Bailey Mosley.
Dr Mosley was first reported missing after leaving Agios Nikolaos beach for a walk at 1330 local time (11:30 BST).
His wife later reported him missing.
Dr Mosley studied medicine in London and qualified as a doctor two Has been a presenter, documentary maker, journalist and author for decades.
He is known for TV shows including Trust Me, I’m a Doctor and BBC Radio 4’s Just One Thing podcast.
he regularly Appeared on BBC One’s The One Show and ITV’s This Morning, and is a columnist for the Daily Mail.
He is best known for popularizing the 5:2 diet and the Fast 800 diet, which promote intermittent fasting and low-carbohydrate diets.
His diet has attracted a lot of attention in the past for its methodology and scientific accuracy.
Although qualified as a doctor, Mosley is no longer registered as a doctor.