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Fall from height: A survivor’s story – the real-life repercussions

Jason Anker was 24 years old when he suffered a life-changing fall from height. He describes the extensive physical and emotional repercussions

On 3 January 1993, I was 24 years old. I was married with a couple of young children. I was working as a labourer in construction for my father-in-law’s small roofing company.

It was the first day back after the Christmas holidays. My morale was low. We were asked if we could try to fix a leaking roof on another building.

We were eager to please the client, but the work was unplanned. After finishing the job, I went down an unsupported ladder, which slipped. I fell 10ft (3m).

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