Aberdeen missing twin sisters: Six key details and everything we know after heartbreaking update

Aberdeen missing twin sisters: Six key details and everything we know after heartbreaking update

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Aberdeen missing twin sisters: Six key details and everything we know after heartbreaking update
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Chiara Fiorillo)
Published: Jan, 28 2025 22:49

Police have issued a heartbreaking update on the search for two sisters who have been missing for three weeks. Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, 32, vanished in Aberdeen in the early hours of January 7 and have not been seen since. Police Scotland launched a major operation following the pair's disappearance, but so far no sign of them has been found.

In an update shared on Monday, the police force said that "extensive and detailed searches" of the river and harbour had concluded, but added that wider inquiries to find the sisters continue. Here is everything we know about the case so far. The day before disappearing, Eliza and Henrietta were seen on Victoria Bridge at about 2.50pm on January 6. CCTV shows the sisters spent about five minutes at the footpath and on the bridge, but did not speak or engage with anyone while there.

They were then seen heading toward the city centre, passing via the Union Square shopping centre before they headed back to their flat in the Charlotte Street area of Aberdeen. "There is nothing to indicate that Eliza or Henrietta left their flat again until shortly before they were last seen at the River Dee in the early hours," police said.

In the early hours of January 7, the pair left their flat in the Charlotte Street area in central Aberdeen. They walked toward Market Street and then towards Victoria Bridge - a similar path to the one they had walked the day before. Their personal belongings were later found at their flat.

The last time the sisters were seen was at 2.12am on January 7, as they walked on the bridge. Grainy CCTV footage showed the pair headed through the city. Superintendent David Howieson said their movements on the morning were "very out of character." They were last seen turning right onto a footpath next to the river and heading toward Aberdeen Boat Club.

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