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Jeremy Renner Visits Hospital Staff ‘Who Saved My Life’

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Jeremy Renner went back to visit the “amazing” hospital staff who saved his life following a near-fatal snowcat accident, and he couldn’t be more grateful.

The 52-year-old actor took to his Instagram Stories on Friday to document the visit, posing with 12 staff members in the first snap. “I got to revisit the amazing group of people who saved my life,” he overlayed the photo with text while adding a few emojis. READ MORE: Jeremy Renner Says His Mother Wants to Burn Snow Plow That Caused His Accident In another photo, a doctor’s standing next to him and Renner wrote, “Thank you.” A third photo shows him with more staff members outside the hospital where he spent two weeks recovering.

On New Year’s Day, Renner was crushed by a snowcat near his home in the Mt. Rose Highway area of Reno, Nevada. In the 911 call placed by a neighbour to the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office, Renner, who was trying to rescue his nephew after his car got stuck in the snow, could be heard moaning in agony.

Renner was airlifted to a hospital with 30-plus broken bones, and he also required chest surgery. READ MORE: Jeremy Renner Reveals How His New Docuseries Impacted His Snow Plow Accident Recovery (Exclusive) In an emotional interview on ABC News, Diane Sawyer read off the extensive list of injuries Renner suffered, which included eight ribs broken in 14 places, a broken right knee and ankle, a broken left leg, tibia and left ankle, as well as a broken right shoulder. “Face, eye socket, the jaw, the mandible broken, lung collapsed, pierced from the rib bone, your liver.

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