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Jeremy Renner’s Neighbor Reveals Terrifying Details Including How The Star’s Head Looked ‘Cracked Open’ After Tragic Snowplow Incident


Actor Jeremy Renner’s neighbor is shedding light on the star’s snowplow incident.

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He revealed how he happened to be one of the first ones to assist him after the accident struck and the first scenes that he laid eyes upon were horrifying and heartbreaking, to say the least.

Source: People

The star says he is doing much better than before and he feels as if life has given him a second chance too. But the daunting thoughts and flashbacks of his terrifying snowplow incident are embedded in his mind. And it’s just so hard for him to forget it.

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Renner was seen giving an exclusive interview on ABC and that’s where his neighbors joined in, who assisted him after hearing how he had gotten crushed.

Source: People

The celeb’s neighbors were quick to rush to his aid but they saw is something they can never forget. One of them ranted about how she was sure that the star was dead because he remained passed out for a minute too.

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The other spoke of graphic images that had him thinking that his brain was crushed. “I was sure that his skull had been cracked. All that I could see was white. I knew he needed help, this was serious”- the neighbor explained during the interview.

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Source: People

Speaking exclusively to Diane Sawyer, Renner’s neighbor says maybe he imagined it but he could only see white. He feared for the actor’s life so much.

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The neighbors also happened to be the first people to call for help. And Renner says that he owes them so much, and couldn’t be more grateful to them for serving as absolute guardian angels.

Source: ABC News

On January 1, the least Oscar winner shocked the world when he broke his bones after a giant snowplow crushed him. He was left with debilitating injuries while trying to save his nephew.

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Today, he is busy with his rehabilitation process and is taking things easy.