I downloaded the granular
CSV data file from flightradar24, with data entries about once per second. And I added two columns of my own: vertical acceleration (difference in consecutive vertical speeds) and difference in consecutive tracks.
The autopilot does look like it was flying during the first few seconds of the plunge, with a steady track. But hand flying appeared to start at 1350' (row 98) when the track got more irregular and the vertical acceleration became positive (meaning that the negative rate of climb diminished). So it looks like a pilot took control then, pulled hard on the controls.
Curiously, there was another smaller event earlier in the climb (rows 70-81) when the vertical speed was down to just +512 fpm.