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James Holt & Chiara Fiorillo

Family's heartache as dad dies in Peak District fall hours after speaking to son

A son has said he was left heartbroken after his dad fell to his death during a walk in the Peak District.

James Alexander Ryan, 65, was walking with his friends near the popular Speedwell Cavern on Saturday when he tragically fell.

Mountain rescue teams were called to the scene following reports that the man had suffered a serious head injury and was unconscious, reports the Manchester Evening News.

Despite best efforts from paramedics, Mr Ryan was tragically pronounced dead at the scene.

His son Jonathan, 28, said the family is "shocked" after the tragedy, adding that his dad had been walking around the Peak District for about one hour before the fall.

He suffered head injuries after the fall (Jonathan Ryan)
James with his wife and partner of 42 years Denise (Jonathan Ryan)

He said he had spoken to his dad the night before he died and said that when the police arrived at their home in Manchester to announce the tragic news, the family was "in total shock".

Jonathan explained: "We are all so shocked, it hasn't really sunk in for any of us yet.

"You don't expect your dad to go away and then not come home.

"They were going for two days over the Easter weekend and planned to go up to Speedwell Cavern to take some pictures and see the views. It was on the way down that he fell.

"I spoke to him on the Friday evening and before he went, he took my mum to work and then drove up to Derbyshire to meet them. That was the last I heard from him.

"When the police came to see us at midnight to tell us what had happened, we were in total shock."

In 2017, Jonathan, his sister Danielle, 35, his dad James and mum Denise faced another tragedy as a family, having to bury Jonathan's half-brother, also called James, who had died at the age of 42.

"It's one of those things you just never expect," Jonathan added.

"A few years ago we buried my brother and it was really hard for us all, and now will have to do it again.

"For my mum, my dad is her only partner ever. They have been together for 42 years and she doesn't know what it is like to be without him."

The Edale Mountain Rescue Team were called to the scene at around 7pm on Saturday evening, along with officers from Derbyshire Police and paramedics from the East Midlands Ambulance Service.

In a statement, Edale Mountain Rescue said: "A group of friends visiting the area for the weekend were making their way off the hill when one slipped and tumbled a distance, sustaining a serious head injury during the fall. A couple of local team members arrived on scene at the same time as an ambulance crew and team paramedic.

"Despite the best efforts of their friends, team members and the ambulance crew, the injuries received were incompatible with life and the walker was unfortunately pronounced deceased at scene. After the attendance of the police the deceased was evacuated from the hillside. Our condolences to the family and friends of those involved."

A spokesperson for Derbyshire Constabulary said: "We were called to reports that a walker had tripped and suffered a head injury near Speedwell Cavern, Castleton, on Saturday evening.

"Mountain rescue and ambulance crews attended but sadly the 65-year-old man, from Colchester in Essex, was pronounced dead at the scene."

A spokesperson for the East Midlands Ambulance Service added: "We received a call at 6.54pm on 8 April to Speedwell Cavern in the Peak District.

"The caller reported that someone had fallen. We sent a paramedic in a car and a crewed ambulance to the scene."

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