Brother says missing Aberdeen twin sisters ‘had no plans to move flat’ – latest

Brother of Missing Aberdeen Twin Sisters Says They Had No Plans to Move

The search for missing twin sisters Eliza and Henrietta Huszti continues as their brother insists they had no plans to leave their flat

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Aberdeen: The brother of two missing sisters, Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, has shared that they never mentioned any plans to move out of their flat. This revelation comes as the search for the sisters stretches into its second week.

Police Scotland is actively looking for the 32-year-old twins, who were last seen on CCTV at the Victoria Bridge over the River Dee. They were spotted around 2:12 AM on January 7, crossing the bridge and heading towards a footpath by the river.

Their brother, Jozsef, took to social media to urge people not to spread false information about their disappearance. The sisters, originally from Hungary, had been living in Aberdeen and were saving to buy their own home.

Jozsef described them as cautious individuals who regularly discussed their decisions with family. He mentioned that their mother had spoken to them just days before they went missing, and everything seemed normal.

It’s unusual for the sisters to be out late at night, and their family is worried. Police are investigating the possibility that they may have entered the water, but there’s no evidence of foul play.

As the search continues, the family is appealing for anyone with information to come forward. They just want their sisters back safe and sound.

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