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Surveillance video uncovered Thursday showed several angles of a fatal crash on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu last February that involved Caitlyn Jenner.

The video was recorded aboard an Metro bus that had multiple cameras mounted on it and was obtained by Entertainment Tonight.

The bus was traveling in the opposite direction of Jenner’s black Cadillac Escalade, which crashed into a white Lexus being driven by 69-year-old Kim Howe, and into a Toyota Prius.

The video showed Howe’s car swerving into oncoming traffic and slamming head-on into black Hummer.

Howe was killed in the in the four-car collision.

Howe’s family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Jenner — who has not been charged in the crash — seeking unspecified damages and the cost of the suit.

Jenner passed a sobriety test following the crash and was cooperating with the investigation, according to detectives.

A representative for Jenner, who was not injured in the crash, also denied she had been texting at the time.

Jenner, known as Bruce Jenner at the time of the crash, first catapulted to fame after winning the 1976 Olympic decathlon and was recently in the spotlight after revealing her new gender identity last month.

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