Not for looks. I agree with Brendon that the natural break would likely look better IMO.
It might be better to leave it be. With rereading the OP, I see that it is a year old, not fresh.
Hard to tell if the branches in the picture are on this broken trunk, or on other trunks, leaving this...
Cut the broken end cleanly out at the end. I'd leave it to sprout out, thin the sprouts over time, and try to establish a few main leads on the trunk over time. Keep the open wound farther away from the rest of the trunk. Hope the tree can compartmentalize the decay out in that trunk before it...
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