Causing 1 death and 1 injury, foreign media: An attack on two tourists at a tourist attraction in Germany | Germany | tourist attraction
According to the website of Singapore's Lianhe Zaobao, a man who sexually harassed two female tourists in a tourist attraction in southern Germany met resistance and threw them into a ravine in anger, killing one woman and injuring the other. At present, the man involved in the case has been arrested.
According to a report by German newspaper Bild on June 15th local time, the incident occurred near Neuschwanstein Castle at the foot of the Alps in Bavaria, Germany. Two women met a man on a bridge that provided a distant view of the castle. They clashed physically with him due to the man's harassment. The man then pushed the two women over the railing of the bridge and threw them into a 50 meter deep mountain ditch below.
German television reported that among the two victims, a 21-year-old woman died in the hospital, and her 22-year-old companion was injured and hospitalized.
According to German media reports, the authorities have not yet disclosed the nationalities of the two women who were attacked. The police claimed that the attacker was a 30-year-old American citizen who fled the scene after the incident and was subsequently arrested. He is currently being detained by the police.