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video. Up Next. The case of two sisters who went missing last week in Aberdeen is not being treated as a criminal investigation, police have said.
Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, 32, disappeared a week ago after last being seen on CCTV at on Market Street around 2.12am on Tuesday, January 7. They turned right down a footpath to Aberdeen Boat Club, on the River Dee, after crossing the bridge and they haven’t been seen since.
With no evidence the area, police have focused their efforts on the river as they search for the Hungarian sisters, who are described as white and of slim build with long, brown hair. Although police are keeping an open mind about what happened, they have found no evidence that ‘suggests criminality or suspicious circumstances’.
There is also no indication of mental health concerns that may explain they disappearance, but they had recently been planning to move out of the rented flat. Today Superintendent David Howieson said: ‘They may have come to harm. That has to be a theory in terms of access to the river.
‘But what we don’t have is any indication that a third party has been involved.’. Nothing had seemed out of the ordinary when the sisters last spoke to their mother on January 4, days before they disappeared, their triplet brother Jozsef said. But police described their behaviour the day they went missing as ‘very out of character’.