Jeremy Renner Says ‘I Stand Strong Again’ on Two-Year Anniversary of Snow Plow Accident and Quips: ‘I Am Sorry’ to Medical Staff for ‘All the Haunting Images’

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Zack Sharf Digital News Director Jeremy Renner marked the second anniversary of his near-death snow plow accident with an emotional post on his Instagram page featuring a photo of himself in the hospital, surrounded by the medical staff who saved his life and helped him recover. “Ringing in my second ‘ReBirthday’ today,” Renner wrote in the caption. “I send out my love, respect, and gratitude for the army of people that it took to put me back together again.

Thank you to each and every nurse, doctor, first responder… I literally owe you my life. All my heart goes out to my beautiful, brave nephew and the angels (my neighbors) who jumped to my aid and endured the chaos for 45 long minutes on the icy asphalt New Years morning.

I’m so sorry all the haunting images I imprinted on you all (I’ll spare you all from the meat grinding images).” Renner was hospitalized for blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries on Jan.

1, 2023, after his Sno-Cat, a large snow plow that weighs at least 14,330 pounds, ran him over. The actor was trying to help his nephew out of the snow near his home in Lake Tahoe when the Sno-Cat crushed him.

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