A redacted Washoe County Sheriff’s Office report on the New Year’s Day snowplow accident in Nevada that severely injured actor Jeremy Renner is providing previously unknown details of the incident.
09.01.2023 - 20:59 / msn.com
Jeremy Renner celebrated his 52nd birthday while in hospital over the weekend. The American Hustle star took to his Instagram Stories on Saturday to share a photo of himself sitting in a hospital bed while surrounded by medical professionals. "Thank you renowned medical ICU team for beginning this journey," he wrote.
Later, Jeremy also reposted a video showing The Base students performing 50 Cent's In Da Club while holding signs that spelled out "J-E-R-E-M-Y". The actor, who has worked with the organisation "for years", captioned the clip, "Thank you For the Birthday Love. "On 1 January, Jeremy was hospitalised in a snowplough accident at his property in Reno, Nevada.
He suffered blunt chest trauma and orthopaedic injuries as a result. Several days after the incident, the father-of-one shared a selfie from his hospital bed accompanied by the simple caption, "Thank you all for your kind words. (praying hands emoji).
Im too messed up now to type (sic). But I send love to you all. "
.A redacted Washoe County Sheriff’s Office report on the New Year’s Day snowplow accident in Nevada that severely injured actor Jeremy Renner is providing previously unknown details of the incident.
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