Aberdeen missing twins' mysterious last movements from bridge visit to ominous text

Aberdeen missing twins' mysterious last movements from bridge visit to ominous text

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Aberdeen missing twins' mysterious last movements from bridge visit to ominous text
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Parul Sharma)
Published: Jan, 28 2025 16:22

Twin sisters Henrietta and Eliza Huszti have been missing for 21 days, and their disappearance remains a mystery. The pair were last spotted on CCTV on January 7 at 2.12am in Market Street at Victoria Bridge. Police Scotland launched a massive search and rescue operation in the days that followed, using national and local specialist police resources - including the marine and dive units, police dogs, and air support - in the River Dee and Harbour areas in Aberdeen, without any success.

And now the force has now confirmed it has ended its search for the Hungarian duo, who are part of a set of triplets. The police confirmed on Monday that "extensive and detailed searches" of the river and harbour had concluded. However, wider inquiries to find the sisters are still ongoing, including searches of coastal areas to the north and south of Aberdeen.

But what do we know about their final movements? A day before their disappearance, at 2:50pm on Monday, January 6, the sisters were spotted visiting Victoria Bridge wearing rucksacks. Then, in the early hours of Tuesday, they were again caught on camera at the bridge.

This time, they spent five minutes on the footpath but did not engage with anyone else before seemingly vanishing. Henrietta's mobile also sent a test to the sisters’ landlady around that time, at 2.12am, informing them that they would be terminating their tenancy. Their location was identified and placed around the Victoria Bridge area at the time of the text.

The mobile was subsequently disconnected from the network and has not been found active since then. The next day, the Huszti’s personal belongings were found in their flat by their landlady, who reported her concerns about their safety to the police.

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