Fundraiser launched to support ‘devastated’ family of Aberdeen sisters

Fundraiser Launched to Support Family of Aberdeen Sisters Found in River

A fundraiser has been started to help the family of two sisters found in the River Dee, surpassing its £1,500 goal with generous donations.

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Aberdeen, Scotland, Hungary, Eliza Huszti, Henrietta Huszti, River Dee

Aberdeen: A fundraiser has been launched for the family of two sisters. Eliza and Henrietta Huszti were found in the River Dee. The community has come together to support their family during this tough time.

The sisters, both 32, went missing on January 7. Their bodies were discovered on January 31 near Victoria Bridge. Floral tributes have been placed along the riverbank in their memory.

Anita Vida, a friend of the sisters, started the fundraiser. She has been part of the Hungarian community in Aberdeen since 2011. Anita expressed the heartbreak felt by everyone over this tragic loss.

She wrote on JustGiving that any donation would help ease the family’s financial burden. The initial target of £1,500 has already been surpassed, thanks to over 150 donations.

A search operation began after the sisters were reported missing. Their landlord received a text from them saying they wouldn’t return home. Police searched the River Dee for three weeks before finding the bodies.

Authorities confirmed there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding their disappearance. Dive teams and coastguard workers assisted in the search efforts.

Police have thanked the public for their help and are in contact with the Huszti family. They continue to support the family during this difficult time.

To donate to the fundraiser, click the link provided. Your support means a lot to the family.

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