American Woman Who Was Pushed and Fell 165 Feet Near German Castle Is Released From Hospital

American Woman Who Was Pushed and Fell 165 Feet Near German Castle Is Released From Hospital
Tourists stand on the Marienbr'cke bridge, near the Neuschwanstein castle, in Schwangau, Germany, on June 15, 2023. Frank Rumpenhorst/dpa via AP
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BERLIN—Police in southern Germany said Monday that an American tourist who was pushed into a ravine during an attack near Neuschwanstein castle in which her 21-year-old friend was killed has been released from the hospital.

Kelsey Chang, 22, had tried to stop a 30-year-old Michigan man from allegedly assaulting her friend, Eva Liu, after luring them onto a trail leading to a viewpoint overlooking the famous castle, which draws more than a million tourists every year.