New sighting of missing Aberdeen twin sisters as huge CCTV twist uncovered by police

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New sighting of missing Aberdeen twin sisters as huge CCTV twist uncovered by police
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Susie Beever)
Published: Jan, 17 2025 16:13

Detectives hunting missing twins Eliza and Henrietta Huszti say the pair had been sighted at the scene of their disappearance a day before they vanished. The sisters, 32, went missing after last being seen in Aberdeen city centre in the early hours of Tuesday, January 7. Both were seen on CCTV walking along the city's Market Street at Victoria Bridge at 2.12am before turning off onto a path along the River Dee, heading in the direction of Aberdeen Boat Club.

Both have now been missing for 10 days in a mystery from which new revelations have been unfolding since. Police Scotland, who have been scouring the River Dee and its vicinity for the sisters, released further CCTV on Friday showing Eliza and Henrietta at the same bridge only 12 hours before, at 2.50pm on January 6.

The force has said there is nothing to suggest the women left the area, nor any evidence of criminal involvement in their disappearance. The footage shows the twins on the footpath for around five minutes, in which time they did not engage with anyone else.

Searches for both remained ongoing on Friday after a new line emerged earlier this week. Police revealed the two had vacated their rented flat without notice, despite not mentioning any of this in a phone conversation with their mother just days earlier on Saturday.

A text sent from Henrietta's phone to their landlady from Victoria Bridge at the exact same time they were caught on CCTV indicated they would not be returning to the flat. Concerned, the landlady reported this to police. The phone was then disconnected from the network and has not been active since.

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