The search for twin sisters Eliza and Henrietta Huszti continues as police investigate six crucial clues in Aberdeen
Witnesses saw them crossing the bridge and heading towards a footpath by the River Dee. The sisters were also seen at the same spot the day before. A major search operation is underway, involving police helicopters and divers, but authorities say there’s no evidence of foul play.
So far, six key clues have emerged that might help find the sisters, who seemed to be living normal lives in Aberdeen before they vanished.
One significant clue is a text message sent from Henrietta’s phone to their landlady at 2:12 AM, stating they wouldn’t be back. After that, the phone went silent.
Residents reported hearing screams around the time the sisters disappeared, but police don’t believe anyone else was involved. The sisters’ brother, Joszef, expressed shock, saying the family had no idea they planned to move out.
The police are focusing their search on the River Dee, suspecting the sisters may have entered the water. They’re keeping an open mind about what happened and are urging anyone with information to come forward.
The sisters moved to the UK from Hungary six years ago and had been well settled in Aberdeen. Their sudden disappearance is completely out of character, leaving family and friends worried and confused.