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Beijing pilot who crashed into city's tallest tower had written about ending his life

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A 66-year-old pilot identified as Liu deliberately flew an aircraft into the CITIC Group headquarters, the tallest building in Beijing. Investigators found that Liu had been struggling with anxiety and suicidal ideation prior to the incident. The plane deviated from its planned route before striking the skyscraper, leaving 13 people injured. The crash has prompted urgent debate around aviation safety and mental health screening protocols in China's capital.

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