Naperville woman killed in Germany by man who threw her and friend from cliff near King Ludwig’s castle
Thank you for supporting our journalism. This article is available exclusively for our subscribers, who help fund our work at the Chicago Tribune.In this image taken from video, a suspect is taken away Wednesday by two police officers near Neuschwanstein Castle in Schwangau, southern Germany. The American man has been arrested after allegedly pushing two U.S. tourists into a deep ravine near castle, killing one of them, a Naperville woman identified as Eva Liu.
A mountain rescue team recovered the women, with Chang taken to a local hospital in serious condition and Liu transported by helicopter to another hospital, where she died the next day, police said.The Marienbrücke pedestrian bridge offers a view of the Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany. Eva Lui, 21, of Naperville, was killed and her friend, Kelsey Chang, 22, of Bloomington, seriously injured after a man allegedly threw them from cliff near the bridge, according to police.
Liu had completed an internship at Microsoft as a software engineering intern last year and had been working as a teaching assistant for University of Illinois’ Engineering City Scholars program in Chicago, according to her LinkedIn profile.“Our University of Illinois family is mourning the senseless death of Ms. Liu and the attack on Ms. Chang,” Associate Chancellor Robin Kaler said.
Eric Abneri, a recent business graduate from the University of Pittsburgh, witnessed the suspect’s arrest and said the man appeared to have scratches on his face.“He did not say a single word. He didn’t open his mouth; he didn’t mumble,” Abneri told the AP. “He just walked with the police and that was it.”
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