Search for sisters missing from Aberdeen enters second week

Search for Missing Sisters from Aberdeen Enters Second Week

The search for two sisters missing in Aberdeen continues as family pleads for information

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Aberdeen, Scotland, Eliza Huszti, Henrietta Huszti, Missing Persons

Aberdeen: The search for two sisters, Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, is still going strong after a week. They were last spotted on CCTV around 2:12 AM on January 7, crossing a bridge near the River Dee.

The police have been using helicopters, dogs, and boats to look for them, focusing mainly on the river area. So far, there’s no sign that the sisters left the vicinity.

Their family is understandably worried and has asked anyone with information to come forward. They released a heartfelt statement saying how distressing this time has been for them.

Their brother mentioned that their mom spoke to them just before they went missing, and everything seemed normal. The sisters, who are originally from Hungary, are described as white, slim, and have long brown hair.

Police are working with their counterparts in Hungary to keep the family updated. They’re urging anyone who might have seen something, even if it seems minor, to reach out.

Chief Inspector Darren Bruce reassured the family that they’re doing everything possible to find the sisters. He’s also asking anyone who was in the area that night to think back and share any details they might have.

If you have any info, you can contact the police at 101 and mention incident number 0735 from January 7.

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