Jeremy Renner happily reunites with snowplow that ran him over
Jeremy Renner was very excited to reunite with the snowplow that broke 30 of his bones in a horror accident in January.
The “Avengers” star shared his delight at finally having the vehicle back in his yard after it was impounded by cops.
“She’s finally making her way home,” he wrote alongside a photo of the Kässbohrer PistenBully snowplow being loaded onto the driveway.
“The cat [gets] a police escort… Feels like The Green Mile!” he wrote alongside a second video, referencing the 1999 Tom Hanks film about inmates on death row.
Renner was left in critical condition after “experiencing a weather-related accident while plowing snow” — causing him to suffer “extensive” injuries in Lake Tahoe.
It was revealed Renner was attempting to stop a snowplow from sliding and hitting his nephew before it ran over his leg, resulting in the nasty accident.
After losing a significant amount of blood, the actor underwent surgeries and received round-the-clock care from medics.
The Marvel actor was using his snowplow to clear a path out of his five-bedroom home after the area had been slammed by a massive snowstorm.
The storm had left over 35,000 people without power in the area.
He was airlifted to a hospital near Reno after a neighbor who happened to be a doctor applied a tourniquet to his leg to stop the bleeding, and was later transferred to the intensive care unit after surgeries following the incident.
His friend and former co-star Evangeline Lilly last month gave fans an update on Renner’s recovery, saying he is making significant progress.
Lilly said the 52-year-old “has recovered like a mo-fo” following a recent visit where Renner was in a wheelchair.
Renner came home from the hospital in January and has been recovering since.
“I walked in his house and got chicken skin, ’cause I was like, ‘Why are you mobile? Why are you mobile? What’s happening?’ I expected to sit at his bedside and hold his hand while he moaned and groaned in pain and wasn’t able to move,” she told Access.
“He was wheeling himself around, laughing with his friends. It’s a miracle, a straight-up miracle.”
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