Missing twin sisters' family break silence after pair disappeared in nighttime walk
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The family of twin sisters who have been missing for nearly a week have spoken out as fears heighten for their safety. Eliza and Henrietta Huszti have not been seen since the early hours of Tuesday, January 7, when they were spotted on CCTV walking through Aberdeen city centre. The 32-year-old sisters were seen on Market Street in the city centre before heading to Victoria Bridge in the direction of the River Dee.
The two crossed the bridge at around 2.12am and turned right onto a footpath next to the river Dee heading in the direction of the Aberdeen Boat Club. Eliza and Henrietta's family has now broken their silence as police ramp up the search. Their family released a statement through Police Scotland, saying: “This has been a very worrying and upsetting time for our family. We are really worried about Eliza and Henrietta and all we want is for them to be found.
“If you think you might have any information which could help the police with finding Eliza and Henrietta then please pass this on as quickly as you can. We appreciate all the support our family has been given over the past few days and we would like our privacy to be respected at this time.”.
Their brother Jozsef told the BBC that their mother spoke to them on Saturday, with nothing out of the ordinary coming from the conversation. Searches for Eliza and Henrietta, who are originally from Hungary, continued on Monday heading into the seventh day of the hunt. Specialist officers trawled the riverbanks between Wellington Bridge and the South Harbour.