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“Jeremy Renner’s Shocking Accident: Animation Recreates the Terrifying Scene”

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An animation has just recreated Jeremy Renner’s accident. It shows how the actor was almost crushed and it’s shocking.

It was a terrible accident that shocked the whole world. 1is last January, Jeremy Renner was crushed by a snow plow of 7 tons. The actor originally used the machine to tow a car. It was on a private Nevada road near his home in Reno. But as he got off the plow, the Avengers star noticed it was still rolling and heading straight for his nephew. To save the young man, the 52-year-old actor tried to change the trajectory. But he found himself crushed by the machine.

During an interview given to ABC News this Thursday, April 6, Jeremy Renner explains his many injuries. In total, he would have had a dozen fractures, including eight ribs, knee, ankle and shoulder. One of his lungs would also have been affected and his liver pierced. “I lost a lot of flesh and bone in this experience. But I was fueled and filled with love and titanium.”, commented the actor. He also added that if he had to do it again, he wouldn’t hesitate because he saved his nephew. A trauma he is not about to forget.

Jeremy Renner ready to start again for “saving his nephew”

And during the interview given by Diane Sawyer on ABC News, an animation made it possible to reconstruct the accident. In a very sober line and in black and white, we see how Jeremy Renner has taken his left leg out of the cabin of the snowplow. The actor looked to lean to the side to make sure his nephew didn’t get in the way. Then he fell, face down. And he got trapped under one of the plow tracks. With the weight of the machine, the actor was therefore literally crushed. To see the images, Jeremy Renner therefore seems to be a real miracle. His recovery is still ongoing and we wish him a good and full recovery.

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