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The suspect had reportedly promised the American women allegedly attacked by a Michigan man Troy B in a German castle and thrown down a ravine a romantic sight. Kelsey Chang, 22, was released from hospital in the town of Murnau am Staffelsee on Saturday after suffering cuts and bruises from the fall, in which she was caught by a tree branch.

Her friend Eva Liu, 21, died after being pushed down the same slope by a 30-year-old American man following an attempted sexual assault at Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria. The students were allegedly attacked by the man identified as Troy B, of Lincoln Park, Michigan, who faces murder charges and will not be extradited from Germany.

The suspect, who traveled to the country in early June and was staying at a pension in Oberstdorf, would have tempted women with a sight commonly used in selfies, before beginning his assault. The two women are believed to have been attacked around 2:40 p.m. on Wednesday. Police say they encountered Troy B near the Marienbrucke Bridge, a narrow pedestrian bridge that at its highest point crosses 300 feet over a gorge, with a stream and waterfall below, and offers stunning views of the castle.

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Troy B Age

The age of Troy B is 30 years.

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Charges on Troy B

Police said Troy B allegedly persuaded them to follow him down a secluded trail that led to a good overlook, where he “physically attacked” the 21-year-old. When her friend tried to intervene, he allegedly strangled her and pushed her down a steep incline. Police believe “an attempted sexual offence” was committed against the 21-year-old, before she too was pushed down the slope.

He fell next to her friend about 165 feet below. The couple were airlifted away by helicopter, but the 21-year-old died in hospital from injuries sustained in the fall. The 30-year-old man has been arrested on charges of murder, attempted murder and a sex crime. He was seen being led off the scene in handcuffs with video taken by another tourist showing scratches on his face.

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Police said he has “expressed his opinion in court” after refusing to speak to investigators. Under German law, suspects must appear before a judge in a closed-door hearing by the end of the calendar day after his arrest if investigators intend to keep them in custody. The three tourists had stayed at the same hotel in Munich. The victims did not know their assailant, but were on the same day’s excursion to the world-famous castle. Up to 6,000 people a day visit the castle.

The footage shows the scene from a distance, with several tourists gathered looking at a cliff hundreds of feet away as the helicopter descends. The video zooms out and the woman becomes visible on the side of the cliff, sitting near where the fallen tree appears to have stopped her fall.

The rescuers descend on her. Another clip posted by MailOnline showed one of the two women being airlifted. While the previous clip showed the rescue efforts, the new clip contextualizes the scene and shows how close the surviving American tourist came to falling further down the cliff that runs south of Neuschwanstein Castle.

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If he weren’t for the tree, it looks like he could have fallen hundreds of feet more and it would have been highly unlikely that he would survive. Troy B fled the scene but was captured after a massive police operation involving 25 emergency vehicles. He was taken to a police station in the nearby town of Fuessen.

A witness video posted online showed a man in a T-shirt, jeans and a baseball cap being led away in handcuffs by police. The construction of Neuschwanstein Castle was completed in 1886 after almost 20 years. It is located in the Swabia region of Bavaria, close to the Alps and the Austrian border.

Its construction was commissioned by King Ludwig II of Bavaria, who wanted a holiday home to escape to from the Bavarian capital of Munich. He paid for the castle with his personal fortune and a large loan, but never saw it completed. He died in 1886, shortly before he opened. Since then, more than 61 million people have visited it.Read More…..

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