A report of the local authority in the Chinese capital, Beijing, said that a passenger bus overturned in a water storage area while carrying passengers in China's Guizhou Province, noting that the reason was simply because the driver was "not satisfied with his life."

The accident occurred when the road leading at the highway slowed down, then veered off sharply to the side of the road, crossed 5 lanes, tore down the roadblock, and settled in the Ancheon Reservoir. 21 passengers were killed and 15 injured.

According to the investigation, the 52-year-old driver took alcohol on the morning of the accident, and his actions, according to the police, were motivated by dissatisfaction with life and difficulties in housing.

The report says: "The investigation showed that the driver suspected of the crime, named" Changan ", was living in a house that the employer rented, and signed an agreement with the local transportation support authority, but he did not receive the promised funds under the terms of the document. The man made an unsuccessful attempt to rent an apartment Others are owned by the state, but on July 7 he learned that the buildings in which he lived were vulnerable to demolition. The investigation is still ongoing.

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