Life of missing twins who were never apart - perplexed brother and ominous last text
Life of missing twins who were never apart - perplexed brother and ominous last text
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Eliza and Henrietta Huszti suddenly disappeared on January 7 and worrying details have emerged since then. A major search and rescue mission was launched when the twins, originally from Hungary, vanished from Aberdeen. They were last spotted on CCTV on the city's Victoria Bridge, which crosses the River Dee, in the early hours of the morning.
One police theory is that Eliza and Henrietta, part of a set of triplets, entered the water that day but their searches failed to find them. The hunt for the twins had been intensive, involving police helicopters, dogs and marine specialist units, with Police Scotland confirming they had ended their searches of the River Dee and harbour area but were still trying to trace the twins.
As several questions remain unanswered, we take a look at what we know of their lives... The women, aged 32, arrived in the UK six years ago and have been working in Aberdeen since then. The family say Henrietta worked in a branch of Costa in the city.
Their brother Jozsef Huszti told BBC News that their mother spoke to her daughters in a 40-minute conversation four days earlier, during which nothing seemed out of the ordinary. The third triplet, Edit, spoke to them on a video call on New Year's Eve, saying they appeared happy and cheerful.