A British pair in their 70s, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, are detained by the Taliban in Afghanistan, separated and with the father's health rapidly declining. Despite operating legal training programs in Afghanistan for 18 years, their situation unveils severe risks they face under such detention.
The daughter, Sarah Entwistle, fears for her father's life due to his medical condition deteriorating without proper medication. She implores the Taliban for their release, framing it as a chance for the Taliban to show global compassion. Communication remains severed, intensifying the family's distress.