When a Lithuanian rafter became trapped in rapids on the Franklin River it made headlines around the world. Now, for the first time, the rafter Valdas and those who fought to save him, reveal the dramatic details of his 20-hour rescue. It was a race against time to save Valdas who was trapped up to his neck in rapids. As his condition deteriorates, a decision is taken to amputate his leg. But the chance of him surviving such a difficult operation in the wilderness are slim.