China says man who flew plane into Beijing skyscraper had mental health problems
ONP Summary
A 66-year-old pilot intentionally flew a small aircraft into Beijing's CITIC Tower, causing his death and injuries to 13 people. Authorities found evidence in his diary of prolonged anxiety and insomnia, with recorded thoughts about ending his life.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize the pilot's longstanding anxiety and insomnia struggles, framing the tragedy primarily as a mental health crisis requiring compassionate understanding.
Moderate: Centrist outlets report the pilot's mental health issues and intentional crash with neutral descriptions, presenting documented anxiety and diary references factually without strong interpretation.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets emphasize the deliberate suicide and use direct language about suicidal intent, focusing on the severity and concerning implications of the incident.
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Official statement offers the most detailed official account yet of the highly unusual and fatal incident in Beijing
Chinese authorities said the man who flew a small plane into Beijing’s tallest skyscraper last week was a 66-year-old who had mental health problems.
The statement published on Thursday offered the most detailed official account yet of the highly unusual incident that occurred in Beijing’s central business district on the evening of 26 June.
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