Huszti sisters: Cause of death of missing women was drowning

Huszti sisters: Cause of death of missing women was drowning

The tragic deaths of twin sisters, Henrietta and Eliza Huszti, found in a river in Aberdeen have been confirmed as drowning, according to BBC Scotland News. Originally from Hungary and part of a set of triplets, the 32-year-old sisters disappeared on 7 January. Their bodies were discovered in the River Dee on 31 January, not far from where they were last seen alive, with their identities later confirmed. Authorities have ruled out foul play in their deaths, stating that they are not considered suspicious.

Henrietta and Eliza Huszti worked as a coffee shop assistant and a hotel housekeeper, respectively. Their disappearance sparked a widespread search effort last month when they were last spotted in the early hours of 7 January, crossing the Victoria Bridge and heading towards Aberdeen Boat Club along a footpath next to the river. The sisters had visited the Victoria Bridge the day prior to their disappearance and had messaged their landlady from the area around the bridge, indicating

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