In the interview, which will be broadcast in the US on Thursday, Jeremy Renner said, among other things, that he was grateful that his nephew was with him at the time of the accident. “If I were there alone, I would have died anyway. What a horrible way to go, too,” said the Marvel rep. “But I wasn’t alone. My nephew was there. Dear Alex. Soon, the rest of my family came too.”
Renner also admits in his conversation with Diane Sawyer that he wrote a farewell letter to his loved ones at the hospital. “I typed a number of things on my phone,” the actor frankly admits. “They were some of my family’s last words.” Next, we see Hook’s face as he breaks down into tears. “Sorry,” it still sounds.
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In this new preview, we also hear some new audio parts for calling the emergency services. “Someone is lying on the floor in front of my house,” we hear someone say. “He ends up under a snow plow. He’s devastated.” Then the person concerned requests that an ambulance be sent as soon as possible. “It’s in bad shape.”
look. Jeremy Renner’s 911 call has been triggered.
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