Body of second woman found after disappearance of two sisters

The community in Aberdeen was left in shock after the bodies of two missing sisters were found in the River Dee. The sisters, Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, both 32 years old, were last seen on CCTV on Market Street at Victoria Bridge in Aberdeen on January 7th. The first woman’s body was recovered from the river early on Friday, and a second woman’s body was found in the same area on the same day, near the Victoria Bridge. While the women have not yet been formally identified, the Huszti family has been informed of the tragic discovery.
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Superintendent David Howieson expressed condolences to the family and thanked everyone who had assisted in the search. The sisters, who were part of a set of triplets and had moved to Scotland from Hungary ten years ago, had left their rented flat in Aberdeen in the early hours of January 7th. The siblings informed their landlord that they would not be returning and were last seen walking near the River Dee on CCTV. Despite investigations, the police have not identified any suspicious circumstances surrounding the disappearances and subsequent deaths of the women.
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Police have been treating the case as a missing persons inquiry rather than a criminal investigation. As part of their inquiries, it was discovered that the sisters had visited the bridge the day before they went missing. The recovery of the bodies has had a profound impact not only on the local Aberdeen community but also further afield. The police reiterated their commitment to establishing the events that led to the tragic outcome and providing support to the family in this difficult time.

The tragic discovery of the two sisters has left the community mourning and seeking answers. The police continue to work on determining the circumstances surrounding the deaths of the siblings. The Huszti family has been overwhelmed by the support from the public and the efforts of the authorities in trying to unravel this devastating mystery. The loss of the two sisters has not only affected their immediate family but has resonated with the wider community, prompting an outpouring of sympathy and support for those grieving their loss.

The recovery operation on the River Dee near the Queen Elizabeth Bridge in Aberdeen serves as a sobering reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of supporting one another in times of tragedy. As the investigation continues, the authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward to help shed light on the events leading to the sisters’ disappearance and deaths. The memory of Eliza and Henrietta Huszti will forever be cherished by those who knew and loved them, as the community comes together to mourn their untimely passing.