Jeremy Renner walks again after being crushed by a snowplow

It's been almost four months since Jeremy Renner's life began anew.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
26 March 2023 Sunday 23:27
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Jeremy Renner walks again after being crushed by a snowplow

It's been almost four months since Jeremy Renner's life began anew. The protagonist of Hawkeye was at his ranch in the Lake Tahoe area (USA) evaluating and cleaning up with his nephew the damage from the snow storm that hit the area on New Year's Eve and left no electricity to more than 35,000 homes; when his 14-ton Pistenbully snowplow began to slide. Apparently, after jumping out of the vehicle, he failed to set the emergency break, and the snowplow ended up crushing the actor.

Renner continues to recover from his injuries after leaving the hospital a few weeks ago and, as he himself published on his social networks, he is working hard on rehabilitation exercises that will return his 30 broken bones to the state they were in. At the moment he is confined to a wheelchair, but he can already mark a new milestone as he has achieved: he has managed to walk again.

At least, thanks to a little help from technology. The actor shared a video last Sunday in which he is seen walking on a treadmill, but with a trick: it is an anti-gravity machine that allows the actor to walk again using only a small percentage of his body weight. .

"Now is the time for my body to rest and recover from my will," the actor wrote in his Stories, showing his progress.

Some of the most encouraging images, since seeing the interpreter moving like this - even with help - barely four months after the serious accident that left no less than 30 bones in his body to shreds, is more than an achievement.

After the accident, the interpreter had to be hospitalized urgently in the intensive care unit, and although his condition was always stable, the injuries he suffered have turned out to be more serious than estimated.

His state of health is delicate, and it is unknown when he will be able to return to work, since he has a long rehabilitation process ahead of him. For now, the actor is content to follow the second season of the series he stars in, The Boss of Kingstown, from home.

Although it is a tough process mentally and physically, the actor is positive and focused on his recovery and he shares it on his social networks. ''These more than 30 broken bones will mend, grow stronger, as love and bond with family and friends deepen. Love and blessings to all,'' the artist wrote in a post on Instagram.