Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jul 2
Beijing Probe Says 66-Year-Old Pilot Deliberately Hit CITIC Tower, Wounding 13
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jul 2

Beijing Probe Says 66-Year-Old Pilot Deliberately Hit CITIC Tower, Wounding 13

3 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Jul 2

Summary

  • Beijing authorities said pilot Liu crashed his small plane into the 109-storey CITIC Tower for “personal reasons,” killing himself and injuring 13 people in what they called a public-safety incident.
  • The Chaoyang district probe said the 66-year-old suffered chronic insomnia and anxiety, and his diary contained multiple references to ending his life.
  • Officials said Liu took off from Pinggu, completed accompanied and solo flights, then veered out of the designated area, lost contact with the airport and struck the skyscraper; one injured person has since been discharged.
  • The crash near Zhongnanhai triggered scrutiny of aviation security and online censorship, with videos scrubbed from Chinese platforms and at least three aviation firms told to suspend light-aircraft operations.

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