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A woman who was attacked by a bus driver after a bad accident in China.
A 10-second clip from the on-board camera released by Chongqing Police showed a female passenger at the male driver while he was steering, shortly after 10 am on Sunday.
The 48-year-old woman then attacked the driver with her cell phone, while he fought back with his right arm.
When she struck him again, he abruptly turned the steering wheel left, swerving on the road before crashing into the railings on the side of a bridge – screaming can be heard as the video stops.
The release of the clip brings an end to the mystery of the cause of the deadly crash, which has brought to captivate China's extensive broadcast coverage of a massive search-and-recovery effort.
For days after the accident, the No. 22 bus lay on the bottom of the Yangtze River – in waters more than 70 meters (230 feet) deep.
Wanzhou Yangtze No. 2 Bridge to the river.
The police said they have pieced together what happened based on the recorder's record, which was recovered by various, more than 2,300 hours of surveillance videos along the way.
In their findings, the authorities blamed the 42-year-old driver for not following proper procedures, but ruled out any anomalies in his mental state. The bus was also found to have no mechanical issues.
The statement concluded that both the passenger and the driver had broken laws for seriously endangering public safety.
The bus was pulled out of the river on Wednesday, and various things have gone 13 bodies with two still missing.