Surveillance video showed a fight between the woman and the driver moments before the bus plunged into the Yangtze River below killing at least 13 people on board.
At least 13 people were killed and two remain missing after a bus crashed into a river in China on October 28th.
Footage of the tragic incident has been released by Chinese police, which shows a physical altercation between a woman and the bus driver moments before it plunges into a river in southwestern China.
Dashcam footage from another vehicle also shows the bus driving off a bridge and into the Yangtze River.
The surveillance video from inside the bus showed the woman, 48, arguing with the bus driver for refusing to pull over after she missed her stop.
The driver, 42, is seen gesturing to her as he argues back.
The woman then hits the driver's head with her cell phone.
At which point he takes his right arm off the steering wheel and hits her back.
When she tried to hit him again, he grabbed hold of her arm and appears to lose control of the bus.
The video showed the driver steering the bus to the left, causing it to hit the guardrail and fall into the river below
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Rescuers recovered the wreckage of the bus four days after the deadly crash. At least 13 bodies were found and two remain missing, the Associated Press reported.