No dashcam, no surveillance, far from downtown, no other vehicles, no eyewitnesses...
The only person alive is the female driver Li Xiaoxin.
Moreover, it was raining that day, and it was easy to skid in the rain, which was quite normal.
The police tried all kinds of evidence but couldn't reconstruct the real situation at the time.
So for this case... it's impossible to directly divide responsibility.
If it's really as Li Xiaoxin said, Wang Yimeng ran a red light, then Wang Yimeng would be judged to bear major responsibility, and Li Xiaoxin to bear secondary responsibility for the accident.
After all, running a red light and not obeying traffic rules, an accident occurs, you'll definitely bear major responsibility.
Of course, Wang Yimeng, at the zebra crossing, even riding an electric bike, was at a disadvantaged position.
It also depends on the speed of the female driver's car, whether she observed the intersection, braked, and judged from multiple aspects.
