Missing Aberdeen twins mystery continues as tragic police update leaves more questions
Missing Aberdeen twins mystery continues as tragic police update leaves more questions
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The mystery surrounding twin sisters who vanished nearly a month ago continues as police gave a sad update last night. A major search and rescue mission was launched a week into the new year when Eliza and Henrietta Huszti suddenly disappeared on January 7. Teams focused on the River Dee to find the pair, part of a set of triplets, but, after three weeks of extensive searches, last night revealed the search of the river has come to an end.
The two sisters, originally from Hungary, arrived in the UK six years ago and had been working in Aberdeen since then. Police have looked into their background but everything about it including their social life appeared to be perfectly normal. The sisters’ family have been left with several questions which, currently, police are unable to answer.
A key element in the police investigation has been the last CCTV footage of the pair at Victoria Bridge in Aberdeen. It shows the sisters walking over the River Dee at around 2.12am on Tuesday, January 7, and into, seemingly, nothingness. Police later revealed the women were seen at the same bridge at around 2.50pm the day before, on January 6. The pair spent around five minutes by Victoria Bridge and the river footpath but they “didn’t engage with anyone else.”.
The police said: “After visiting the bridge, the sisters are then seen on CCTV making their way through the city centre, via the Union Square shopping centre, back to their flat in the Charlotte Street area of Aberdeen. There is nothing to indicate Eliza or Henrietta left their flat again until shortly before they were last seen at the River Dee in the early hours.".