Family of Missing Sisters Pleads for Help During Upsetting Time
The family of two missing sisters in Scotland is urging the public to assist police in their search for Eliza and Henrietta Huszti
Eliza Huszti, Henrietta Huszti, Aberdeen, Scotland, Missing Persons
Aberdeen: The family of two sisters who have gone missing is understandably distraught. Eliza and Henrietta Huszti were last seen on January 7, and their family is asking anyone with information to reach out to the police.
The sisters, both 32, were spotted on CCTV near the Victoria Bridge over the River Dee. They were seen crossing the bridge and heading towards a footpath by the river. Despite extensive searches, they haven’t been found yet.
The family released a heartfelt statement through the police, expressing their deep concern. They just want their loved ones back home safe and sound.
Jozsef, their brother, mentioned that their mom had spoken to them just a few days before they went missing, and everything seemed normal. It’s been a tough time for everyone.
Authorities are using all available resources, including helicopters and search dogs, to find the sisters. They’re focusing on the riverbanks and have been conducting door-to-door inquiries in the area.
Chief Inspector Darren Bruce reassured the family that they’re doing everything possible to locate Eliza and Henrietta. He’s also urging anyone who might have seen something unusual to come forward, as even small details could help.
As the search continues, the community is rallying around the family, hoping for a positive outcome. Everyone is on edge, and the family appreciates the support they’ve received during this difficult time.