China says pilot crashed small plane into skyscraper for 'personal reasons'
Authorities have concluded that the pilot who crashed a small plane into Beijing's CITIC Tower last week did so for "personal reasons." The 66-year-old pilot, identified by his surname Liu, was reportedly suffering from chronic insomnia and anxiety, and his diary contained references to ending his life. The crash, which occurred last Friday, resulted in the pilot's death and injured 13 others, one of whom has since been discharged from the hospital.

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AI-generatedAuthorities have concluded that the pilot who crashed a small plane into Beijing's CITIC Tower last week did so for "personal reasons." The 66-year-old pilot, identified by his surname Liu, was reportedly suffering from chronic insomnia and anxiety, and his diary contained references to ending his life. The crash, which occurred last Friday, resulted in the pilot's death and injured 13 others, one of whom has since been discharged from the hospital. The investigation determined the incident was a case of endangering public safety caused by personal reasons. Videos of the crash were widely shared on social media before being removed from the Chinese internet.
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5 extractedThe crash killed the pilot and wounded 13 others.
Videos of the crash were widely circulated on social media before being scrubbed.
Pilot's diary contained 'multiple expressions of ending his life'.
Pilot suffered from 'chronic insomnia and anxiety'.
Pilot crashed small plane into Beijing skyscraper for 'personal reasons'.