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Last week in China, there was a tragedy where 21 people, including students, died because the bus crashed into a reservoir. Police investigation revealed that the bus driver's house was demolished and was deliberately rushed to the reservoir.

Correspondent Song Wook reports from Beijing.

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bus suddenly rushed out of the road across the opposite lane and immediately fell to a reservoir 10 meters deep.

The accident happened in Anshun, Guizhou Province on the 7th of the day, killing 21 people and injured 15 people on the bus.

There were also 12 students on the bus, including a college entrance exam on the same day, and five of them lost their lives.

The police, investigating the cause of the tragedy, concluded that the bus driver was deliberately rushing to the reservoir with anxiety about living at home and dismantling his home.

As a result of the investigation, the driver, 52-year-old Chang Mo, lived in a 40-square-meter house owned by local authorities.

Although Jang was a permanent lease house, it was subject to demolition as it was included in the redevelopment area, and a compensation amount of 12 million won was set.

Mr. Jang was confirmed to have protested that the house had been demolished on the morning of the tragedy, even though he couldn't find a rental house to move to by calling the government complaint.

Subsequently, Mr. Jang, who went to work after buying alcohol, drank while the passengers got off the bus at the bus stop and drove to the reservoir three minutes later.

"There were no breakdowns on the bus," said the police, saying Mr. Zhang committed an extreme crime against an unspecified person.

Authorities are also confirming that there were no problems with Mr. Zhang's demolition and filing complaints.