Aberdeen missing sisters: Everything we know from eerie CCTV to brother's confusion
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Mystery remains about what has happened to two sisters who went missing 10 days ago in Aberdeen but this is what we do know so far. Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, both aged 32, were last seen on CCTV on Market Street at Victoria Bridge in Aberdeen at about 2.12am on Tuesday January 7.
They crossed the bridge and turned right on to a footpath next to the River Dee, heading in the direction of Aberdeen Boat Club. Extensive searches have been carried out in recent days, with the police helicopter, dog branch and the marine unit among the specialist resources involved.
Police said they are focusing on the River Dee as there is no evidence the women left the immediate area. During the investigation, officers have learned the sisters, who are originally from Hungary and part of a set of triplets, had been planning to move out the flat they rented in the city.
The two sisters arrived in the UK six years ago and had been working in Aberdeen since then. Everything about their background and social life appeared to be perfectly normal. The women are both described as white and of slim build with long, brown hair.
Referring to the lives they have been leading Superintendent David Howieson said that nothing suspicious has been found. He stated: "Everything suggests that Eliza and Henrietta were well settled having been here many years. "They were in secure and happy employment, they had a social life and friends here, and this is totally out of character, both in terms of the police enquiry and from what friends and family have said." He said that it remains a missing persons enquiry and that they are "open minded" in terms of what may have happened.