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| | 'I did what I had to,' says suicide pilot's last letter | International | The Observer |
 | | Ziad Jarrah, 26, told his girlfriend, Ayse Sengun, in the letter that he loved her very much, and asked for her understanding for what he was about to do. |
 | | Jarrah is believed to have flown the plane, possibly bound for the White House or Camp David, that crashed in a field in Pennsylvania on 11 September. |
 | | Jarrah, who studied technical engineering, and specialised in aeroplane construction, at the University of Applied Science in Hamburg, visited Sengun regularly, and is believed to have lived in her flat for a period. |
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