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Jeremy Renner’s leg could be amputated

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While clearing the snow, the snowcat accidentally ran over the actor’s leg, causing him to lose a lot of blood due to the injury.

Hollywood actor Jeremy Renner, who was injured while snowplowing, may have his leg amputated because the injuries could be worse. This was reported by FandomWire.

In particular, media reports about the amputation emerged after a source close to the family said that the actor may not be able to bounce back with confidence.

“Jeremy has already undergone two major surgeries. But there are serious doubts he’ll ever walk straight again, or at all. He’ll lose his leg altogether,” an insider told Radar Online.

However, the actor himself is letting his fans know what’s going on. The Marvel star revealed that he is in a stable condition in hospital, but has yet to comment on the amputation rumors.

It was previously reported that Jeremy Renner had been admitted to the hospital and was in critical but stable condition.

The Marvel star revealed how she celebrated her birthday in hospital

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