NTFS recovery after diskpart clean all

Hello
I have a data loss issue
I possess a win 8 on a 750GB HDD
3 partitions FAT32(probably) ~2GB
C: ~350GB, E: ~350GB NTFS
Recovery partition NTFS(probably) 25GB
Under a GPT system
trying to migrate to SSD via “samsung magician” the migration failed
next I have triyed to image the disk via “clonezilla” the C: partition have failed sugesting doing a chkdsk due to bad sectors
after performing ‘chkdsk’ I changed the cloning software to “macrium”, which in his turn failed (in copying C: partition)
trying to fix the resulted error I performed a ‘diskpart clean all’ on the source HDD for around 15min (more or less max) write speed was 40MB/s(I guess) after realising my mistake:
I disconnected the cable,
Imaged the Source HDD with “ddrecue”(the result was 100% success with 0 bad sectors !!!),


Backed up the 3 first copyied partitions via “macrium”
Performing a “testdisk” ‘deep search’ on the “ddrecue” img gives the following output:

Any advice ?? !!!
Thanks

If you can access it as a slave drive attempt to open the files in text format.
It may or may not be able to access it.
If it does open the files try a rescue distro.
Sysrescue, recuva, And Puppy linux often have decent recovery apps.
Caine linux, cyberhawk, parrot, and kali are forensic distros that are a lot more robust.

That being said you may be up against an impossible task.
Keep in mind unless wiping or blanking a drive, deleting a file only erases its header.
A directory or partition involves deleting its index so it might be a lot harder to recover without damage or file corruption.