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After a traumatic snowfall accident, actor Jeremy Renner continues his recovery. In January, Renner was hospitalized with blunt force trauma to the chest and bone injuries after he was run over by a 14,330-pound snow plow while trying to reach his nephew Alex in the snow.
Renner’s recovery is going well, as the actor shared a photo via Instagram of his family’s, Six Flags Magic Mountain amusement park in Valencia, California. The image includes Renner leaning on a pole with the help of a stick, as well as a motorized scooter on the side.
Renner captioned the photo, “Good Friday, magic made on the mountain with some of my amazing family!”
Renner also shared a photo of himself sitting on the robotic scooter through his Instagram story, captioning it with, “Driving the best way you can.”
Since the accident, Renner has sat down with Diane Sawyer on the ABC News special, “Jeremy Renner: The Diane Sawyer Interview – A Tale of Horror, Survival, and Triumph” to detail his accident and his recent recovery. During the interview, the actor revealed how he has been affected both physically and mentally by the injuries. Renner was immediately sent into surgery after the accident, on the belief that he would not survive. The traumatized actor prepared a farewell letter to his family.
After the actor’s first televised appearance since the accident, Renner is set to make a public appearance on April 11, to attend the premiere of his new reality series, “Rennervations.” The Disney + series will premiere on April 12th.
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