Man arrested for pushing women over ravine at German castle promised 'romantic view': police

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Troy Bohling, a 30-year-old Michigan native, has been arrested for allegedly pushing two American tourists over a ravine near Neuschwanstein castle in Germany. One of the women died from her injuries, while the other was treated and released. Bohling is being held on suspicion of murder, attempted murder, and attempted sexual assault. He allegedly lured the women off the trail with the promise of a "romantic" view before pushing them over the edge. Bohling's mother denied her son was even in Germany. Prosecutors expect the investigation to take three to four months.
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