Missing Sisters' Bodies Identified in Aberdeen River
Missing Sisters' Bodies Identified in Aberdeen River

Missing Sisters' Bodies Identified in Aberdeen River

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Police have confirmed that the bodies recovered from the River Dee in Aberdeen are those of missing sisters Henrietta and Eliza Huszti, both 32 years old and part of a set of triplets. The sisters vanished in the early hours of January 7, last seen walking near Victoria Bridge before heading toward the river. Their disappearance prompted a significant search effort involving police divers and helicopters, which was called off shortly before their bodies were found. Authorities have stated that there are no apparent suspicious circumstances surrounding their deaths, and investigations are ongoing to determine the cause. The sisters, originally from Hungary, had moved to Scotland a decade ago and were reportedly very close, often doing things together. Family members noted that the time they spent out in the early morning was uncharacteristic of them.

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