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CTV News
23-05-2025
- CTV News
SIU ends investigation of collision involving snow plow
A crash injuring two females was investigated and terminated by SIU. The investigation of a crash involving two injured individuals, a police cruiser and snow plow has been terminated by the Special Investigations Unit (SIU). The collision occurred on February 17, 2025, when a police officer was assisting a snow vehicle in the ditch. While parked along the road, a snow plow hit the cruiser and pushed the car into two females standing beside their snow vehicles, one 46 years old and the other 17 years old. They were transported to the hospital and diagnosed with several fractures and dislocations. The investigation was discontinued by the SIU, as it found the police officer wasn't criminally liable for the injuries of the two individuals.


CNN
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- CNN
Jeremy Renner describes the ‘exhilarating peace' he felt in his near-death experience
Jeremy Renner almost died on New Year's Day 2023 after being crushed by a snow plow near his Nevada home. He wasn't too happy when he was revived. During a recently posted appearance on SiriusXM's 'Let's Talk Off Camera with Kelly Ripa' podcast, Renner talked about the incident that landed him in the hospital in critical condition and needing multiple surgeries. Renner told Ripa, 'It's a great relief is all I can say. It's a wonderful relief to be removed from your body.' 'It is the most exhilarating peace you could ever feel. You don't see anything but what's in your mind's eye. You're the atoms of who you are. The DNA,' he said. 'Your spirit is… it's the highest adrenaline rush. But the peace that comes with it, it's magnificent. It's so magical. And I didn't want to come back. I remember, and I was brought back and I was so pissed off.' The 'Avengers' star said he 'was gone for, I think probably for, it doesn't matter if it's five minutes or two minutes or 10, but I came back and I saw the eyeball again.' 'I'm like, oh, s**t. I'm back,' Renner said. 'Saw my legs. I'm like, 'Yeah, that's gonna hurt later.' I'm like, all right, let me continue to breathe.' The title of his new book, 'My Next Breath: A Memoir,' is a reference to the 45 minutes he focused on his breathing as he awaited emergency personnel following his accident. The 'Mayor of Kingston' star also talked about the profound effect it has all had on him. 'I'm going to live life on my own terms. And for nobody else,' he said. 'I invest into love and my shared relationships that I experience love with 'cause that is the only thing that you take with you.' 'My Next Breath: A Memoir' is currently available for sale.


CNN
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- CNN
Jeremy Renner describes the ‘exhilarating peace' he felt in his near-death experience
Jeremy Renner almost died on New Year's Day 2023 after being crushed by a snow plow near his Nevada home. He wasn't too happy when he was revived. During a recently posted appearance on SiriusXM's 'Let's Talk Off Camera with Kelly Ripa' podcast, Renner talked about the incident that landed him in the hospital in critical condition and needing multiple surgeries. Renner told Ripa, 'It's a great relief is all I can say. It's a wonderful relief to be removed from your body.' 'It is the most exhilarating peace you could ever feel. You don't see anything but what's in your mind's eye. You're the atoms of who you are. The DNA,' he said. 'Your spirit is… it's the highest adrenaline rush. But the peace that comes with it, it's magnificent. It's so magical. And I didn't want to come back. I remember, and I was brought back and I was so pissed off.' The 'Avengers' star said he 'was gone for, I think probably for, it doesn't matter if it's five minutes or two minutes or 10, but I came back and I saw the eyeball again.' 'I'm like, oh, s**t. I'm back,' Renner said. 'Saw my legs. I'm like, 'Yeah, that's gonna hurt later.' I'm like, all right, let me continue to breathe.' The title of his new book, 'My Next Breath: A Memoir,' is a reference to the 45 minutes he focused on his breathing as he awaited emergency personnel following his accident. The 'Mayor of Kingston' star also talked about the profound effect it has all had on him. 'I'm going to live life on my own terms. And for nobody else,' he said. 'I invest into love and my shared relationships that I experience love with 'cause that is the only thing that you take with you.' 'My Next Breath: A Memoir' is currently available for sale.