China attributes Beijing skyscraper crash to pilot's personal reasons

Chinese authorities have attributed a recent small plane crash into a Beijing skyscraper, which killed the pilot and injured 13, to the pilot's "personal reasons," citing chronic insomnia and anxiety.
Chinese authorities have concluded that the pilot who crashed a small aircraft into a Beijing skyscraper last week did so for "personal reasons." The incident resulted in the pilot's death and injuries to 13 other individuals. Officials identified the pilot only by his surname, Liu, stating he was a 66-year-old divorced freelancer who lived alone. Investigations revealed Liu was reportedly suffering from chronic insomnia and anxiety, which authorities cited as factors behind his actions. The crash occurred in the Chaoyang district, impacting one of the city's tallest buildings.
Sources: BBC News — World