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Trapped underground for 54 hours - Britain's longest cave rescue

In November, George Linnane, was seriously injured after a fall inside Britain's most complex cave system. He meets some of the key people involved in that extraordinary rescue.

In November last year, George Linnane, an experienced caver, found himself in big trouble. He fell after the rock floor gave way inside Britain's deepest and most complex cave system in the Brecon Beacons. He was seriously injured - suffering breaks in his legs, his jaw and his ribs - and he was bleeding heavily. What followed was an extraordinary, intricate 54 hour long rescue operation involving more than 250 volunteers. In this episode of 5 Minutes On,
George Linnane shares with the 大象传媒's Wales correspondent, Hywel Griffith, his memories of the accident, the pain and the rescue. He also gets to meet and hear the extraordinary accounts of some of the people who saved his life, including the first doctor on the scene, Rebecca Specht.

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