The actor’s nephew recounts the incident in the gruesome video, pointing officials to the pool of blood where the “Hawkeye” star was crushed.
He explains, “He … got out to tell me something, and that’s when it started coming at me, like, full force. That’s when he tried to jump back in there.
“Right where his blood is at, that’s where it all happened,” Renner’s family member continues, pointing to a pool of blood in the distance.The “Hurt Locker” star spoke to Jimmy Kimmel last week about the guilt he feels over his nephew seeing him run over.. “I didn’t see anything, but [he saw] the blood everywhere.”
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