American tourist arrested for fatal attack on fellow U.S. graduates near German castle

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A 30-year-old American man has been arrested for allegedly shoving two recent University of Illinois graduates, one of whom died, into a ravine near Germany's famous Neuschwanstein castle. The surviving victim was also allegedly sexually assaulted. The suspect met the two women on a hiking path and lured them onto a trail that leads to a viewpoint. The man is under investigation on suspicion of murder, attempted murder, and a sexual offense. Neuschwanstein is one of Germany's most popular tourist attractions.
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