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Two years after fleeing to a snowplow that put him in danger, Jeremy Renner It unveils new details surrounding the horrifying incident, including that he was actually “dead.”
“When I lie on the ice, my heart rate slows down, and in that New Year, it is unknown to my daughter, sister, friend, father, mother. US every week. “After about 30 minutes on the ice, I tried to breathe manually for a long time and do 10 or 20 push-ups per minute for 30 minutes. That’s when I passed away.”
“I’m dead. I’m right there in the driveway to my house.”
Jeremy Renner is shirtless and reveals the wounds from a snowfall near the fat: “I look great!”

Jeremy Renner shared the devastating experience of being crushed by a snowplow in his new book, My Final Breath. (Jason Merritt)
“I know I’m dead. In fact, I’m sure that,” he wrote.
Renner said EMTS said he “slumped at 6pm.”
“This is basically dead,” Renner said he was in “exhilarating peace.”
“When I died, all I felt was energy, a constant connection, beautiful and fantastic energy,” he added. “There was no time, place or space, but I couldn’t see anything except for the electrical two-way vision made from that unthinkable chain of energy.”

Jeremy Renner says he was “dead” the day he was hit by a snowplow. (Instagram: Jeremy Renner)
“I could see it My life. “There was no time or time for death, but it was forever,” he added.
Renner, 54 years old I’ll drive on a snowplow On January 1, 2023, he was injured at a home on Lake Tahoe. The actor has recovered for most of 2023 and tried to return to normal activities.
Bodycam footage showed what was unfolded during Renner Trauma accidenthe was “fully crushed” by a 14,000-pound Pisten Bree Snowcat.
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“6 f — ing wheels, 76 steel blades, a 14,000-pound machine, all had ranges for one human body,” he wrote in the book. Page 6. “I hear all the cracks in the bones… skull, jaw, zygotes, molars: fibre, tibia, tibia, lungs, eye sockets, skull, pelvis, ulna, legs, arms, skin, cracks, snaps, cracks, squeezes.”

Jeremy Renner is praised as a real-life hero as more details emerged following his traumatic snowfall accident. (Jeremy Renner Instagram/Getty)
“I had no complete sense of what hot mess my body was,” he added. “The truth was that my collapsed rib cage and broken, dislocated shoulders and collarbone worked to compress my lungs to the point of asphyxiation.”
“I could see my left eye with my right eye,” Renner wrote.
“The morning temperatures floated around the freezing, my body was shocked and stuck to the icy driveway, so the killing cold started to bite dangerously.”

The actor said the accident served as a “great reminder” of things that matter in life. (Gilbert Flores)
Renner was airlifted to a local hospital and undergoes surgery after suffering blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries.
Previous appearances”Tonight’s show starring Jimmy Fallon“Renner said the accident served as a “big reminder of what we all should be seeing in life.”
“If it’s stressed, or if things get too hard, or whatever odds it can’t get through, or whatever it is. Put it a foot down, then another foot and move towards it, right?”
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Lauryn Overhultz of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.