A girl narrowly escaped from under the wheels of a car last Saturday in China. A traffic police surveillance camera recorded the incident. (CNN/CCTV)

A girl narrowly escaped from under the wheels of a car last Saturday in China. A traffic police surveillance camera recorded the incident. (CNN/CCTV)

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Girl narrowly misses being crushed by car

Updated: Thursday, 23 Aug 2012, 8:28 AM EDT
Published : Thursday, 23 Aug 2012, 8:24 AM EDT

JINHUA, China (CNN/CCTV) - A girl narrowly escaped from under the wheels of a car last Saturday in China.

A traffic police surveillance camera recorded the incident.

A motorcycle, driving between two lanes, approached the stop line, intending to turn left.

As the car on the right side of the motorcycle started pulling forward, a little girl fell off the motorcycle.

As seen in the footage, the rear wheel of the car seemed to have touched the girl's head. Luckily, the girl narrowly escaped with only slight scrapes and bruises.

Officials are blaming the motorcycle driver for the accident, saying she was weaving among the vehicles and ran a red light.

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