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Jeremy Renner was trying to prevent his nephew from being hit by a car when he had the accident on New Years

2023-01-26T14:39:25.005Z


More details of the event are now known. The 'Avengers' actor was run over by his own snowplow and broke more than 30 bones.


Jeremy Renner

told how he tried to save his nephew and ended up with more than 30 broken bones when he was run over by his own snowplow on January 1st.

According to the Washoe County Sheriff's Office incident report filed Friday and now published by CNN, the

Avengers

and

Hawkeye

actor , 52, used the snowplow to remove his nephew's truck from snow on his Reno, Nevada, property to Main Street.

Afterward, it began to slide sideways down a hill, so Renner got off.

However, the emergency brake was not activated and the snowplow, which runs on tracks, got in the way of his nephew.

Renner tried to stop him and was pushed down and crushed.

The first image of Jeremy Renner after the operations and the accident with his snowplow.

Instagram photo

“The Pistenbully snow groomer began to slide, causing Renner to exit the vehicle without setting the emergency brake,” the sheriff's report concluded.

"Although the Pistenbully had some mechanical problems, it is believed, based on our mechanical inspection, that the parking brake would prevent the Pistenbully from moving forward. When Renner tried to stop or steer the Pistenbully to avoid injury to (his nephew), he was pulled under the vehicle down the track and ran him over.

The report also revealed that the brake indicator light inside the snowcat's cabin was not working, noting that "mechanical problems may have been a factor in this accident."

He also said spoilage was not believed to be a factor in the incident.

According to the report, Renner, who broke "more than 30 bones" in the accident, was interviewed at the hospital on January 5.

He told investigators that after towing the truck onto the street, the snowplow began to "slide to the side" and then "started rolling down the hill."

He jumped, but realized that he was "heading straight for (his nephew of his) him", so he attempted to "stop or divert the Pistenbully".

Jeremy Renner, doing rehab.

The actor shared the image on his social networks.

To get into the cab, Renner had to climb onto the moving track and was "immediately dragged under the track on the left side."

He was "completely crushed" under the vehicle and had "extreme difficulty breathing."

After the plow "went over it," it "continued on the road."

crushed torso

With the right side of his chest "collapsed" and his upper torso "crushed", he remained on the ground and "focused on his breathing" as his nephew and others helped him until first aid could arrive in the storm. of snow.

The transfer of Jeremy Renner by helicopter after his accident with a snowplow.

On New Year's Day it was reported that Renner was airlifted to the hospital after the crash.

The snowplow was seized by the authorities to rule out any mechanical failure.

Renner underwent two surgeries.

After more than two weeks, he was released and continues to recover at his home.

Over the weekend he shared an image of a physical therapy session.

"Morning exercises, resolutions, everything changed this particular new year," he wrote. "I want to thank EVERYONE for your messages and consideration for me and my family... Much love and appreciation to all of you. These 30+ broken bones they will be mended, strengthened, as the love and bond with family and friends deepens. Love and blessings to all of you."

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