Screams, terminated lease: Mystery deepens around missing Hungarian twin sisters in Scotland

The disappearance of 32-year-old twin sisters, Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, in Aberdeen, Scotland, continues to baffle authorities and family members as the search extends into its second week. The sisters were last seen on 7 January, around 2:12 AM, captured on surveillance cameras crossing Victoria Bridge and heading toward a riverside path along the River Dee. Despite extensive search efforts involving police dogs, marine units, and specialized advisors, their whereabouts remain unknown.
Last known movements
Surveillance footage shows the twins turning onto a slippery and steep path near Aberdeen Boat Club. Given the icy conditions, authorities speculate they may have accidentally fallen into the river, Blikk writes. However, this is only one of several theories being explored. According to The Scottish Sun, residents nearby reported hearing screams from the area around the time the sisters were last seen, though police have not confirmed any connection to the case.

A sudden move
Adding to the mystery, the sisters terminated the lease on their rented apartment just one day before their disappearance. According to their brother József, the family was unaware of this decision. Their mother had spoken with them three days earlier, and nothing indicated such plans, Blikk writes. József emphasised that the sisters appeared settled in Aberdeen, having furnished their home and maintained financial stability.
No signs of foul play
Scottish police have stated that there is currently no evidence of criminal activity or third-party involvement. Instead, investigators are focusing on environmental factors and potential accidents. They are reviewing security footage from nearby businesses and interviewing anyone who may have had contact with the sisters prior to their disappearance.
Family’s plea

The Huszti family remains in close communication with the police and has urged the public not to spread misleading information. “This is an incredibly distressing time for us,” József shared. “We just want Eliza and Henrietta to be found.” Eliza worked as a hotel housekeeper, while Henrietta was employed at a local café. They had lived in Aberdeen for several years and were described as well-integrated members of the community. Authorities and family members continue to appeal for anyone with information about the twins’ whereabouts to come forward as the search intensifies.
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