Missing twin sisters: Six mysteries that need solving in Aberdeen disappearance including 'noises'

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Missing twin sisters: Six mysteries that need solving in Aberdeen disappearance including 'noises'
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Liam Doyle)
Published: Jan, 16 2025 22:08

Police are still searching for missing twin sisters Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, 32, in Aberdeen. The sisters, who are two-thirds of a set of triplets and originally from Hungary, were last seen in CCTV footage on January 7 walking across Victoria Bridge. The footage appears to show the two turning off onto a footpath running alongside the River Dee, leading police to suspect they may have gone into the water. But an urgent search mounted by Police Scotland using police helicopters, dogs and marine units has so far been unable to find a trace of the sisters. And, as investigators consider new theories, a host of questions are yet to be answered...

CCTV footage taken on January 7 suggested they were heading in the direction of the Aberdeen Boat Club after turning onto the River Dee during their early morning walk. David Howieson, the Superintendent for Police Scotland in Aberdeen, said the force has "no trace" of the two leaving a footpath adjacent to the river. The police search, which has been extended down "the river, the river bank, and the harbour itself", is yet to uncover any sign of their presence.

Superintendent Howieson added: "We’re not ruling out the fact that they may have left this area by means that we haven’t identified yet.". Eliza and Henrietta were out walking during a freezing spell in Aberdeen at around 2.12am on January 7. David Howieson, the Superintendent for Police Scotland in the city, said their movements on the morning were "very out of character".

He told a police conference on Tuesday: "What we know is that the behaviour of the sisters in the morning on which they disappeared is very out of character." The Superintendent said investigators are yet to understand why they went out in the dead of night, adding: "We’re trying to remain open-minded in terms of what the wider circumstances may have been.".

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