A plane crashed into a tower in Beijing, but China's not saying what happened
- 1 hour agoKelly NgIt has been four days since a small plane slammed into Beijing's tallest skyscraper, killing the pilot – the only person on board – and wounding 13 others, but it's still unclear why, and how, that happened.
- A 60-word report detailing the basic facts in state-owned Beijing Daily is the only official statement China has published so far on the crash, which happened just a few kilometres from Zhongnanhai, the Communist Party's headquarters.
- Friday's collision left holes on the side of the 109-storey CITIC Tower, which have since been boarded up.
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- 1 hour agoKelly NgIt has been four days since a small plane slammed into Beijing's tallest skyscraper, killing the pilot – the only person on board – and wounding 13 others, but it's still unclear why, and how, that happened.
- A 60-word report detailing the basic facts in state-owned Beijing Daily is the only official statement China has published so far on the crash, which happened just a few kilometres from Zhongnanhai, the Communist Party's headquarters.
- Friday's collision left holes on the side of the 109-storey CITIC Tower, which have since been boarded up.
Sources: BBC News