Everything we know about missing twins Eliza and Henrietta Huszti after they vanished without trace
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The search for two sisters who went missing in Aberdeen is into its second week as friends and family grow increasingly concerned about the sisters' safety. Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, 32, were last seen on CCTV on the city’s Market Street at Victoria Bridge 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.
It emerged on Wednesday the sisters did not inform relatives they were "immediately" going to move out of their rented flat in the city. This is despite a phone call they had with their mother on the Saturday before their disappearance. Extensive searches have been carried out in recent days, with the police helicopter, dog branch and the marine unit among the specialist resources involved. Here's what we know about the case of the missing sisters, originally from Hungary and part of a set of triplets, so far.
The siblings' brother Jozsef told the BBC this week the sisters had a phone call with their mother days before they vanished. He added: "They wrote a message to their landlady that they wanted to immediately end their tenancy agreement. "We didn't have any information about that. So that's the strange thing, that the girls didn't tell us anything about that. They never mentioned any such plan.".
But Police Scotland said officers had learned, during the investigation, the sisters had indicated to their landlady they intended to move out of the residence. Police said they are focusing on the River Dee as there is no evidence of the missing women leaving the immediate area. The two women, who are both described as white and of slim build with long, brown hair, are part of a set of triplets and are originally from Hungary. Police Scotland said they have the support of police in their home country, who are liaising with the wider family.