A WOMAN’s screams were heard by a river at the time two sisters vanished there, it has emerged. Locals went to cops about the alarming cries in Aberdeen in the early hours of Tuesday morning. It’s understood cops believe the terrifying noises could be connected to missing twins Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, both 32.
But officers don’t think anyone is involved in their disappearance and are not treating it as suspicious. One resident said: “It was pretty scary stuff. “The path around the river is pitch black and no one in their right mind would go near it after dark.
“A woman screaming out in the darkness is going to raise some red flags. "It’s a sound that no one would ever forget, or be able to ignore. It makes sense that it’s linked to the missing sisters.”. Eliza and Henrietta, originally from Hungary, are thought to have left their home in the city centre just to head to the River Dee.
No one has been able to find any explanation as to why they went to the unlit spot in the Torry area as temperatures plunged below zero. The steep unpaved path was covered in ice at that time and hard to tackle even in daylight. It’s understood the pair were captured on CCTV heading towards the water before they vanished from view. They never re-appeared on the camera footage.