Search Intensifies for Missing Sisters in Aberdeen
In Aberdeen, the search for two missing sisters, Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, 32, has entered a critical phase as authorities continue scouring the riverbanks for any sign of the women. The sisters were last seen on Tuesday, January 7, on CCTV footage on Market Street in Aberdeen around 2:12 am. They were observed crossing Victoria Bridge before turning onto a footpath next to the river Dee, heading towards the Aberdeen Boat Club. The police have been conducting an extensive search in recent days, utilizing resources such as a police helicopter, dog branch, and marine unit. The focus of the search has been on the river Dee, as there is currently no evidence of the sisters leaving the area.
Family’s Desperate Plea for Information
The family of Eliza and Henrietta, who are originally from Hungary and part of a set of triplets, are growing increasingly worried about their whereabouts. Jozsef, the sisters’ brother, revealed that their mother had spoken to them on the first Saturday in January, and nothing seemed amiss. Chief Inspector Darren Bruce emphasized the family’s distress, stating, “Eliza and Henrietta’s family are understandably extremely worried about them, and we are working tirelessly to find them.” The police have dedicated significant resources to the inquiry and are urging the public to come forward with any information that could help locate the missing sisters.
Appeal for Assistance from the Public
Eliza and Henrietta are both described as white, slim build, with long, brown hair. The authorities are imploring anyone who may have seen or heard from the sisters to contact 101 and quote incident number 0735 of Tuesday, January 7, 2025. This plea for assistance underscores the gravity of the situation and the urgent need to locate Eliza and Henrietta to ensure their safety.
Community Support and International Cooperation
The search for Eliza and Henrietta has garnered widespread support from the local community and beyond. Police Scotland is collaborating with authorities in Hungary, the sisters’ home country, to coordinate efforts and keep the wider family informed. The solidarity displayed in the search efforts reflects the unwavering commitment to finding Eliza and Henrietta and reuniting them with their loved ones.