Family of Missing Sisters in Aberdeen Just Wants Them to Be Found
The family of two missing sisters in Aberdeen pleads for information to help find them
Aberdeen, Scotland, Missing Sisters, Eliza Huszti, Henrietta Huszti, Police Scotland
Aberdeen: The family of two sisters who have gone missing is really worried. They just want Eliza and Henrietta Huszti to come home safe.
The sisters, both 32, were last spotted on CCTV in the early hours of January 7. They were seen crossing Victoria Bridge and heading towards the River Dee.
This has led to a big search effort, with police and emergency services working hard to find them. Their family is feeling the stress and has made a heartfelt appeal for any information.
In a statement, they said they appreciate the support but also need some privacy during this tough time. Their brother has also spoken out, asking people not to spread rumors about their disappearance.
A friend of the sisters expressed hope that they would be found safe soon. Police have been searching the river and nearby areas, and they’re looking at CCTV footage to gather more clues.
Chief Inspector Darren Bruce mentioned that the family is extremely worried and that they’re in regular contact with them. He urged anyone who might have seen something to come forward, as even small details could help.
The sisters are described as slim with long brown hair. If anyone has relevant footage or information, they’re encouraged to share it with the police.