Two -time Oscar nominee Jeremy Renner reveals shocking details about The accident that almost cost him life, On the New Year of 2023, when he was struck by his snowmobile machine.

In his upcoming memoirs with title ‘My Next Breath’describes the chain of tragic events that took place outside his home in Lake Tachos, as he tried to protect his 27 -year -old nephew, Alexander Feris.

“I didn’t put a handbrake, nor did I turn off the steel crawls. At that moment this little but huge mistake would forever change the course of my life ”, He noted in the book that will be released on the shelves on April 29.

The actor, as he describes, was in the driving cabin of the huge snowman, weighing about 6,350kg, when he realized that his nephew was in danger. Then he jumped out in an attempt to save his life. However, in his move, he lost the balance and fell on the frozen road.

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“My head struck loudly on the ground and immediately opened a deep wound”, wrote.

The sequel was nightmarish: “There were terrible sounds of crushing as the 6,350kg of the galvanized steel machine fell on my body, slowly, relentlessly, monotonous. It was a horrible sound ‘, Complete.

Renner suffered 38 bone fractures during the accident, perforation in the liver and lung collapse. The phrase provided him first aid until the rescue workers arrived and transported him to the hospital, according to the Guardian. He stayed there for two weeks and underwent multiple surgeries. The first day he returned home, as he describes in the book, “I went straight to my bar. I got up from my wheelchair with dissolved legs and put a huge glass of red wine. “

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After months of treatment, he returned to the plate by completing the shooting of the third film “Knives Out”, entitled “Wake Up Dead Man”.

According to People magazine, the writing of “My Next Breath” was a “redemptive experience”.

“I don’t avoid talking about it. It is part of my life every day and is always a wonderful reminder of the power of the human spirit, how fragile the body is and how incredible it is in recovery. “he added.