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Women pushed into ravine at German castle were recent Illinois college graduates | AP News

  

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Via:  perrie-halpern  •  last year  •  6 comments

By:   TODD RICHMOND

Women pushed into ravine at German castle were recent Illinois college graduates | AP News
A U.S. hiker who fell to her death during a savage attack in Germany and a friend who tried to protect her had just graduated together from the University of Illinois with computer degrees.

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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A U.S. hiker who fell to her death during a savage attack in Germany and a friend who tried to protect her had just graduated together from the University of Illinois with computer degrees.

Authorities haven't released the names of anyone involved in the June 14 incident due to German privacy rules. But the Rev. Mark Zhang of Living Water Evangelical Church in Naperville, Illinois, said Tuesday that 21-year-old Eva Liu and her parents attended the church and Liu's parents told him that she had been killed.

"It's a very tough situation," Zhang said. "Our words are powerless. We just mourn together with them and pray for them. When one family suffers, our whole church suffers."

Weihan Chang of Normal, Illinois, said that his daughter, 22-year-old Kelsey Chang, survived the attack. She was released from a hospital on Sunday and was on a plane bound for home Tuesday. He said he hadn't had a chance to talk with her very much.

"She's pretty damaged by the incident," Weihan Chang told The Associated Press. "It's life-changing."

According to authorities, Liu and Chang were hiking near Neuschwanstein castle in southern Germany on the afternoon of June 14. The two women encountered a 30-year-old man from Michigan on the path. He lured them onto a trail leading to a viewpoint, according to police. At some point he attacked Liu. When Chang tried to help her the man threw Chang off a cliff. She fell almost 165 feet (50 meters).

The man then apparently tried to sexually assault Liu before throwing her off the cliff as well. Mountain rescue teams were able to reach the women but Liu died in a hospital that night.

The Michigan man left the scene but was arrested nearby. A bystander said the man had scratches across his face but said nothing as police took him away to jail.

The man is suspected of murder, attempted murder and a sexual offense but prosecutors have said it may be three to four months before he's indicted.

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Associate Chancellor Robin Kaler said in a statement late Monday evening that Liu and Chang both graduated from the school in May. Liu earned a bachelor's degree in computer science. Chang earned a degree in computer engineering.

"Our University of Illinois family is mourning the senseless death of Ms. Liu and the attack on (her friend)," Kaler said. "Both had just graduated in May and should have been able to celebrate such an important accomplishment with the fear of such a tragic outcome."

Barry Gin, another pastor at Living Water Evangelical Church in Naperville, said that Liu was a member of the church's youth group before attending boarding school at the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy in Aurora as a sophomore. Naperville Mayor Scott Wehrli planned a moment of silence in Liu's honor at Tuesday night's city council meeting.

Neuschwanstein, located in southern Bavaria close to Austria's border, is one of Germany's most popular tourist attractions.

It is the most famous of the castles built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria in the 19th century. Construction started in 1869 but was never completed. Ludwig died in 1886.

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zuksam
Junior Silent
1  zuksam    last year

Kaler said. "Both had just graduated in May and should have been able to celebrate such an important accomplishment with the fear of such a tragic outcome."  I'm sure he said "Without" but nobody proofreads their articles anymore. Twenty years or more ago this was rare but these days I see it every day.

 
 
 
cjcold
Professor Quiet
1.1  cjcold  replied to  zuksam @1    last year

Used to teach rape prevention classes for free back when I had my kwoon.

Sad state of affairs, but every woman should consider and plan for their own security.

Seems these women fought back, but it takes training to do it effectively. 

 
 
 
Tacos!
Professor Guide
2  Tacos!    last year
The two women encountered a 30-year-old man from Michigan on the path.

For crying out loud! Must the rapey, murdery maniac in Germany be from America? I don’t know - maybe it’s us. fuck!

 
 
 
cjcold
Professor Quiet
2.1  cjcold  replied to  Tacos! @2    last year
maybe it’s us.

It was one piece of shit with seriously bad wiring! Americans aren't prone to this.

Even Sweden (among many other countries) has a higher rape rate than America.

America still tends to live by the code of the old west in many ways (mostly).

(Trust me, I still pack a gun everyday) i see a woman being assaulted, I stop it.

Rapists don't tend to thrive in American prisons.

 
 
 
Ender
Professor Principal
2.1.1  Ender  replied to  cjcold @2.1    last year

It is going to sound shitty but I wish she would have grabbed on to him and drug him over the cliff with her.

 
 
 
cjcold
Professor Quiet
2.1.2  cjcold  replied to  Ender @2.1.1    last year
over the cliff with her

A better way to go if one has to go.

A warriors death.

Better to take his eyes out, reverse the situation and live.

Wonder if future Model Mugging scenarios will involve a cliff.

Blocking throws involves Judo and Sumo wrestling techniques.

That SOB should be tossed off of the same cliff!

 
 

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