Tennessee accident
Rescue officials at the scene of a school bus crash involving several fatalities in Chattanooga, Tennessee, U.S., November 21, 2016.Courtesy of Chattanooga Fire Dept/Handout via REUTERS

A mother from Chattanooga, Tennessee whose daughter died in the deadly school bus crash said that she had repeatedly complained to the authorities about the bus driver.

At least five school children died when an elementary school bus smashed into a tree in Tennessee in the United States on Monday. The bus driver was soon arrested after the incident.

Jasmine Mateen told local NBC affiliate WRCB that the 24-year-old bus driver taunted students by  "slamming on brakes on purpose, making all the kids hit their heads," NBC affiliate WRCB reported.

Mateen said that when she received a call from the school officials about the tragedy on Tuesday, she reminded them that she had complained several times about the driver before the accident. Two of Mateen's children were also involved in the bus crash and were seriously hurt.

"I've been calling y'all since August. I said, 'Now y'all doing what y'all supposed to been doing now that it's too late ... Y'all doing what y'all supposed to be doing, but my baby laying in a cold freezer," Mateen had told the authorities.

Hamilton County District Attorney Neal Pinkston said that five students of Woodmore Elementary School died at the spot.The number of casualties was confirmed by the spokesperson for the district attorney, Melydia Clewell.

Police said the victims included students from kindergarten to the fifth grade, CBS News reported.

According to Chattanooga Police chief Fred Fletcher, there were around 35 students in the school bus when it crashed. Fletcher, in a press conference, said that the bus was the only vehicle involved in the crash. He also added that the crash was "every public safety professional's worst nightmare."

The Public Information Director of the Chattanooga Fire Department, Bruce Garner, said that at least 23 children were injured in the accident and have been rushed to Erlanger Hospital for further treatment.

Fletcher also said that the probable reason behind the accident was speeding since driving conditions were clear and dry. "Certainly, speed is being investigated very, very strongly as a factor in this crash," he said. However, he also added that the investigation is still at an early stage.

"A warrant has been issued to remove the informational box on the school bus and review the video," Fletcher said.

Meanwhile, bus driver Johnthony Walker, 24, has been arrested and charged with multiple counts of vehicular homicide, reckless endangerment and reckless driving.

Soon after the accident, a text message was sent to the parents in Tennessee's Hamilton County which read, "We just wanted to inform you that Hamilton County schools faced a great tragedy today. School and county personnel are on scene of a bus accident on Tally Road in Chattanooga. Extra counsellors and support staff will be on hand to help students process this horrible incident."