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Pilot who hit Beijing tower wrote about ending life – Govt
NG🏛️ Politics2 days ago

Pilot who hit Beijing tower wrote about ending life – Govt

A small plane crashed into Beijing's CITIC Tower on June 26, 2026, killing the pilot and injuring 13 people. Authorities revealed that the 66-year-old pilot, surnamed Liu, had mental health issues including insomnia and anxiety, and had written about suicide in his diary. The crash occurred during a solo flight where Liu deviated from the designated area and lost contact with the airport. The incident has raised concerns about aviation safety in Beijing, particularly due to the proximity of the tower to Zhongnanhai, the government compound. Chinese authorities swiftly removed online content related to the crash and restricted media access to the site.

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Pilot who hit Beijing tower wrote about ending life – Govt

A small plane crashed into Beijing's CITIC Tower on June 26, 2026, killing the pilot and injuring 13 people. Authorities revealed that the 66-year-old pilot, surnamed Liu, had mental health issues including insomnia and anxiety, and had written about suicide in his diary. The crash occurred during a solo flight where Liu deviated from the designated area and lost contact with the airport. The incident has raised concerns about aviation safety in Beijing, particularly due to the proximity of the tower to Zhongnanhai, the government compound. Chinese authorities swiftly removed online content related to the crash and restricted media access to the site.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the pilot's background and the incident without overtly criticizing or praising the government's response. It reports on the official statement regarding the cause of the crash and mentions the removal of online content, but does not take a clear stance

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