American woman who was 'pushed to her death' had been 'promised a romantic view by US 'tourist'
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American woman who was 'pushed to her death' had been 'promised a romantic view by US 'tourist'

Daily Mail  

The American women allegedly attacked by a man from Michigan at a German castle and thrown down a ravine had reportedly been promised a romantic view by the suspect. Her friend Eva Liu, 21, died after being shoved down the same slope by a 30-year-old US man following an attempted sexual assault at the Neuschwanstein castle in Bavaria. Eva Liu and Ms Chang were reportedly promised a 'romantic view' by Troy B According to police, the women encountered the 30-year-old American tourist on a trail on or near the Marienbrucke bridge, which is hugely popular as it offers a view of the 19th century Neuschwanstein castle - which has around 1.4million visitors per year The two women are thought to have been attacked at around 2.40pm on Wednesday. The suspect, who has been named as Troy B in German media, fled the scene, but was caught after a police operation involving 25 emergency vehicles on Wednesday afternoon and taken to a police station in nearby Fuessen An American tourist who survived after being thrown 165 feet off a cliff during a sight-seeing trip to Germany's 'Cinderella' castle was saved from almost certain death by a fallen tree, footage of her rescue appears to show While the earlier clip showed the rescue efforts, the new clip contextualises the scene - and shows just how close the surviving American tourist came to falling even further down the cliff that runs to the south of Neuschwanstein castle.

History of this topic

American Troy Bohling admits to rape and murder of fellow US tourist, 21, and pushing her friend, 22, off a cliff near Germany's 'Cinderella' castle as it emerges he filmed the tragedy
10 months ago

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