Police Scotland have said that two sisters, Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, who went missing in Aberdeen, visited Victoria Bridge the day before they disappeared. The sisters, both 32 and originally from Hungary, were last seen on the bridge in the early hours of 7 January. Police have said that both women were seen at the same bridge on the Monday afternoon. They then texted their landlady from the area in the early hours of the Tuesday, saying that they would not return to their flat.
The women are part of a set of triplets and moved to Scotland approximately ten years ago. They had been saving to buy a property. Since the alarm was raised, searches have focused on the River Dee. Police Scotland is treating the case as a missing persons inquiry and not a criminal investigation.
The sisters were caught on CCTV footage early on Tuesday, when they crossed the bridge and turned right onto a footpath next to the river heading towards Aberdeen Boat Club. They spent five minutes at the footpath and the Victoria Bridge, but they did not speak to anyone. Investigating their disappearance, police found both women had been sighted at the same bridge at about 14:50 on the Monday, the day before they went missing.
After visiting the bridge, Sophie and Henrietta made their way back to their flat via the Union Square shopping centre. Police said there was no indication that they left their flat again until shortly before they were last seen at the River Dee in the early hours of Tuesday. The phone from which Henrietta had sent a text message to their landlady was disconnected from the network and has not been active since. Personal belongings were found in the missing women’s flat the following day, prompting the landlady to call the police
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