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Two sisters who had been missing since 7 January in Aberdeen have been found dead. Henrietta and Eliza Huszti, 32, had been last sighted on the River Dee, with body of a person being recovered from the water by police around the Queen Elizabeth Bridge at approximately 07:55. A police boat and coastguard teams had been searching the river with significant activity at the scene. The disappearance of the sisters, both originally from Hungary, sparked a considerable search operation earlier this month.
The sisters crossed the Victoria Bridge before turning right onto a footpath beside the river heading towards Aberdeen Boat Club in the early hours of 7 January. The Victoria Bridge and the Queen Elizabeth Bridge are around half a mile apart on the River Dee. Detectives had previously revealed that the sisters visited the Victoria Bridge the day prior to them vanishing. They also sent their landlady a text message saying they would not be returning to their flat from the bridge area.
The sisters had not informed their relatives that they planned to end their tenancy in the rented Aberdeen flat and move out. Jozsef, their brother, spoke to BBC News, stating that it was “strange” that the family did not know they had made their decision to move out.
Officers had been treating the sisters’ disappearance as a missing persons inquiry, and not a criminal investigation; moreover, search and inquiries will still progress in coastal areas north and south of the city
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