Chesterfield man hailed a hero after rescuing music producer who fell 40ft down a cliff face

A Chesterfield man has been hailed a hero after rescuing a music producer who fell 40ft down a sheer cliff face.
Chesterfield man Steve Ainscough and his daughter Izzie, who helped rescue a Sheffield music producer who had fallen down a cliff in Sheffield.Chesterfield man Steve Ainscough and his daughter Izzie, who helped rescue a Sheffield music producer who had fallen down a cliff in Sheffield.
Chesterfield man Steve Ainscough and his daughter Izzie, who helped rescue a Sheffield music producer who had fallen down a cliff in Sheffield.

James Gosling, 24, was walking along the cliff top at Hunters Bar in Sheffield when the rock crumbled and he plummeted to the ground below.

Fortunately, his screams were heard by staff and students at the nearby Northern Martial Arts Academy, who rushed to his aid and organised his rescue.

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Brimington man Steve Ainscough, an instructor at the academy, said the rescuers just did what anyone else would have done - but did agree that James had been ‘very, very lucky’.

Chesterfield man Steve Ainscough and his daughter Izzie, who helped rescue a Sheffield music producer who had fallen down a cliff in Sheffield.Chesterfield man Steve Ainscough and his daughter Izzie, who helped rescue a Sheffield music producer who had fallen down a cliff in Sheffield.
Chesterfield man Steve Ainscough and his daughter Izzie, who helped rescue a Sheffield music producer who had fallen down a cliff in Sheffield.

“I just helped him, that was it,” said Steve, modestly.

“Luckily we were having a grading day at the academy but if we hadn’t been there he would have been there until Monday morning.

“I tried to comfort him, talk to him and make sure he didn’t move because he said he couldn’t move his legs so I knew he needed the experts there.”

Steve, 61, said James’ fall had left him stuck behind some trees and completely invisible from the road.

Music producer James Gosling fell 40ft down a sheer cliff face.Music producer James Gosling fell 40ft down a sheer cliff face.
Music producer James Gosling fell 40ft down a sheer cliff face.
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“He was in serious pain when I found him and he had started going into shock,” he said.

“I just asked him his name and what he had been doing. Just trying to keep him talking.

“He fell a long way and there are some really jagged rocks. He was extremely lucky.”

Steve, who teaches traditional jiu-jitsu, said he couldn’t thank his daughter Isobel enough for helping organise the ambulance and also heaped praise on the students from the academy who helped the paramedics move James.

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“We’ve been told he is already back on his feet which is a really good sign,” said Steve.

“I would be really nice to meet him.”

After he was taken to Sheffield's Northern General Hospital, James was found to have fractured his spine in four places.

Miraculously, however, his spinal cord was not damaged in the fall - meaning he will still be able to walk.

Speaking from his hospital bed, James, known in the music scene as J.G, said he is lucky to be alive.

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“I am really lucky to be alive. People have looked at how far I fell and said it is a miracle I am still here to tell the tale,” he said.

“I had sat down on a bench for a cigarette and got up, took a step forward and the rock crumbled and the next thing I knew I was at the bottom of the cliff and could not move.

“I must have lost consciousness and when I came round and started shouting for help, three men heard me and raised the alarm.

“I want to thank them for saving my life because if they had not found me I dread to think what would have happened.”

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