Actor Jeremy Renner has opened up on the aftermath of his snowplough accident.
Jeremy Renner believes he briefly “died” after his horror snowplough accident.
The 54-year-old actor was lucky to survive after being crushed by the vehicle in January 2023 when he jumped out of the cab to try and save his nephew from being mown down, and now he’s candidly spoken about the aftermath as he waited for emergency responders to get to him.
In his new memoir ‘My Next Breath’, he wrote: “I know I died – in fact, I’m sure of it.
“What I felt was energy, a constantly connected, beautiful and fantastic energy.
“There was no time, place, or space, and nothing to see, except a kind of electric … energy.”
Jeremy was waiting around 45 on the ice, with his pulse sinking to 18 beats per minute.
He recalled: “As I lay on the ice, my heart rate slowed, and right there, on that New Year’s Day, unknown to my daughter, my sisters, my friends, my father, my mother, I just got tired.
“After about thirty minutes on the ice of breathing manually for so long, an effort akin to doing ten or twenty push-ups per minute for half an hour … that’s when I died.”
Jeremy described his experience as “the most profound adrenaline rush” and “tranquil” all at once, as his entire life flashed before his eyes.
He said: “What came to me on that ice was an exhilarating peace, the most profound adrenaline rush, yet an entirely tranquil one at the same time: electric serenity.
“I could see my lifetime. I could see everything all at once. It could have been ten seconds; could have been for five minutes. Could have been forever.
“Who knows how long? In that death there was no time, no time at all, yet it was also all time and forever.’
Although the ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ – who broke 38 bones in his body after being crushed by the snowplough – doesn’t use terms like afterlife, heaven or hell, he did recall what he experienced after death.
He continued: “All life was grand; all life just got better in death.
“Everything and everyone I love or ever loved in my life was with me.”
Jeremy Renner believes he ‘died’ in snowplough accident
