8.9 C
London
Sunday, May 5, 2024
HomeUSJeremy Renner, who was critically injured in a snow plough crash, is...

Jeremy Renner, who was critically injured in a snow plough crash, is home.

On New Year’s Day, the actor sustained severe chest injuries and was taken to the hospital after being accidentally run over by his snowplow.

Following an accident involving a snowplow that left him in critical condition, Marvel actor Jeremy Renner has returned home.

In response to a Monday Tweet about his Paramount+ television series Mayor of Kingstown, Renner tweeted. “Outside my brain fog in recuperation, I was really happy to watch episode 201 at home with my family.”

On New Year’s Day, the 52-year-old Oscar candidate was evacuated to the hospital with severe chest trauma after being crushed by his 6,500-pound snow plow outside his Nevada ranch.

Jeremy renner, who was critically injured in a snow plough crash, is home.
Jeremy renner, who was critically injured in a snow plough crash, is home.

As he attempted to clear a route for a relative’s vehicle on a road near Lake Tahoe. He was struck by his ‘PistenBully’ plow, which began to roll by itself.

After the mishap, the celebrity posted a selfie from the hospital. And claimed that he was “too messed up” to type.

A log of emergency calls revealed that the actor’s right chest had collapsed and that he was “totally crushed.”

Authorities are currently investigating the incident, but they have stated that there were no indicators of impairment or foul play.

On New Year’s Eve, Reno, Nevada, where the actor resides, was struck by a winter storm that left thousands of houses without power. And hundreds of roads closed across northern California and portions of neighboring Nevada.

Renner portrays Hawkeye in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and has recurring roles in the Mission: Impossible franchise.

Read More

RELATED ARTICLES

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Most Popular

Palestine conflict deadliest for journalists

May 3 is observed annually as World Press Freedom Day by UNESCO.  Today marks the occurrence of a highly precarious period for journalists around the world, as the Israeli invasion of Gaza has become the deadliest conflict in the history of media professionals.  "Losing a journalist is equivalent to losing ears and eyes to the outside world." Volker Turk, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, said in a statement today, "We lose a voice for the voiceless."

First wild animal to cure wound using medicinal plant: Orangutan

According to scientists, Rakus, a male Sumatran orangutan, exhibited a specific behavior in which he tore leaves and chewed on them before administering the resulting mixture to a wound below his right eye. A first for wild animals, an orangutan was observed using a plant with healing properties to treat a laceration on its face, according to scientists.

Germany calls Russian cyberattack ‘intolerable’, warns of consequences

Germany has issued a warning that "state-sponsored" Russian hackers were responsible for an "intolerable" intrusion against Social Democratic Party (SPD) members, threatening repercussions.  Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock announced on Friday that a federal German investigation into the perpetrators of the 2023 cyberattack against the SPD, a major coalition partner, had reached its conclusion.

Taliban-erased Afghan activist exposes Iranian women’s plight

A youthful Afghani activist for women's rights recently departed the country for Iran. Although women in both nations have limited rights, the activist remarked that she noticed an enormous contrast between the two countries upon her arrival. That changed when Iranian women disclosed the suffering they endured at the hands of the Islamic Republic's regime.

Recent Comments