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The defendant with his lawyers in the Kempten regional court

Photo: Karl-Josef Hildenbrand / dpa

A 31-year-old was sentenced to life in prison after the violent act against two young American women not far from Neuschwanstein Castle.

The regional court in Kempten classified the actions of the man, who also came from the USA, as murder, attempted murder and rape resulting in death.

The presiding judge Christoph Schwiebacher noted the particular gravity of the guilt.

This means that the prison sentence probably cannot be suspended after just 15 years.

The defendant admitted that he had attacked the two friends on a hiking trail near the Marienbrücke in Schwangau in mid-June 2023 and then thrown them into a ravine about 50 meters deep.

A 21-year-old died in hospital after the attack, and her companion, who was one year older, was seriously injured.

The man had only met the women a few minutes earlier; the two victims and the perpetrator had traveled separately for a holiday trip to the Allgäu.

The Marienbrücke opposite the fairytale castle is a popular meeting point for tourists from all over the world because it offers a particularly good view of the magnificent building of the Bavarian King Ludwig II.

The man attacked the 21-year-old in order to rape her.

When her friend came to the young woman's aid, the man pushed the then 22-year-old into the adjacent Pöllat Gorge.

The defendant then continued to assault the younger victim.

After he was surprised by a couple doing the crime shortly afterwards, the man let go of the woman and pushed her over the edge of the slope too.

The two women had to be rescued from the gorge by helicopter.

Numerous tourists observed and recorded the operation and the arrest of the perpetrator by alert police officers.

The photos and video were shared worldwide on social networks.

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