Two female tourists were attacked in the world-famous Neuschwanstein Castle, located near the city of Munich, which is visited by an average of 6,000 people a day in Germany.
TOURISTS HAS BEEN HARASSED
Two female tourists, aged 21 and 22, visiting the fort were thrown off a 50-metre cliff after being sexually harassed by a 30-year-old US tourist they met on the way.
THROWED BOTH WOMEN FROM THE cliff
In the statement made by the prosecutor’s office, it was stated that the attacker first took the young women to an area with fewer visitors and sexually assaulted the 21-year-old woman. It was stated in the statement that the attacker tried to strangle the 22-year-old young woman and then threw her down the cliff after her other friend intervened, and the attacker threw the 21-year-old woman, whom he had sexually assaulted, off the cliff.
One of the women who fell from the cliff died, while the other was seriously injured. The attacker, who fled the scene, was caught by the police in a short time and taken into custody. It was announced that the attacker was arrested on charges of sexual assault, murder and attempted murder. (UAV)