Rescuers had to amputate leg of a tourist in Tasmania in the middle of a river after he got stuck between rocks while on a kayaking trip with friends.
According to BBC, the rescue mission lasted 20 hours on the Franklin River with the rescuers saying they had to make a "life or death" decision while keeping the tourist in loop.
The man, in his 60s, remained partially submerged in river water throughout. The rescuers said that “had he remained in the location where he was, and trapped in the rock crevice he would not have survived".
The emergency services were called to the remote area when the men’s smartwatch called for aid, police of the Australian state said.
After a number of unsuccessful attempts were made overnight to extract his leg from between the rocks before they decided to amputate him as his condition got worse.
"This rescue was an extremely challenging and technical operation, and an incredible effort over many hours to save the man’s life,” acting assistant commissioner at Tasmania Police Doug Oosterloo, said in a statement.
"This was a life and death situation," the assistant commissioner Oosterloo told Australian national broadcaster ABC.
The man has been airlifted to a hospital and remains in a critical condition.
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