Waddo
I do take your points.
However my view is this was not a typical accident where at first we all wondered what happened (and why) in order that we all learn from it. In other words an accident that required analysis for the benefit of aviation.
I feel this was history repeating itself and a very type related event that needed no explanation. Importantly there are no more of the type operating - so no lessons to pass on. Not all accidents are like that. That is why I would not compare it with other reports from the past that were written about some very puzzling accidents.
I guess all I am saying is nothing more profound than I don't see any need for all accident reports to meet a common standard.