Jeremy Renner’s nephew is recalling the terrifying moment he didn’t think his uncle would make it after Renner stepped in to save him froma snowplow accident.
As part of theAvengers: Endgameactor’s upcoming interview withDiane Sawyer, Renner’s nephew tells Sawyer that he “could just perfectly see” Renner, 52, “in a pool of blood coming from his head” followingthe incident in whichRenner risked his life for his family member.
“And I ran up to him … you know, I didn’t think he was alive,” the actor’s nephew added, getting visibly and audibly emotional.
But Renner insisted to Sawyer, 77,that he’d “do it again"in a heartbeat.
“You’d do it again?” she asked, incredulous, to which he responded, “Yeah, I’d do it again. ‘Cause [the snowplow] was going right at my nephew.”
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Jeremy Renner (R) and his nephew.ABC News (2)

Also as part of the sneak peek at his first interview since the incident, Renner spoke with Sawyer about what happened that day and how his life has been since.
When asked whether he remembers the pain, Renner said, “Oh, all of it. I was awake through every moment.”
After Sawyer reviewed his list of injuries — which includedmore than 30 broken bones— she asked him about the moment he said “I’m sorry” to his family in sign language when he couldn’t speak following his accident.
“Yeah … " theHawkeyeactor replied after a pause, getting emotional as he turned his head away.
But as Renner said, he “chose to survive,” adding, “You’re not gonna kill me. No way.”
Diane Sawyer and Jeremy Renner.ABC News

TheNew Year’s Dayaccident resulted in Renner suffering “blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries” and breaking 30-plus bones, requiring him toundergo multiple surgeriesas a result.
He was initially left in"critical but stable condition"after his snowplow (said to weigh at least 14,330 lbs.) ran him over while he washelping a family member get a “stuck” vehicleout of the snow.
“I’ve lost a lot of flesh and bone in this experience, but I’ve been refueled and refilled with love and titanium,” Renner told Sawyer.
Asked whether he sees “the same face” as before the accident when he looks in the mirror now, Renner smiled and said, “Nah, I see a lucky man.”
Jeremy Renner: The Diane Sawyer Interviewairs Thursday, April 6, at 10 p.m. ET/9 p.m. CT on ABC.
source: people.com