Hungarian sisters vanish in Scotland, sparking mystery.

Hungarian sisters vanish in Scotland, sparking mystery.

LONDON - 17 JAN - Police in Scotland are investigating the disappearance of two Hungarian sisters, Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, who vanished in Aberdeen over 10 days ago.

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LONDON - 17 JAN - Police in Scotland are investigating the disappearance of two Hungarian sisters, Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, who vanished in Aberdeen over 10 days ago. The sisters, part of a set of triplets, were last seen on CCTV walking near the River Dee in the early hours of Jan 7. Despite extensive searches, no trace of them has been found, though authorities have ruled out foul play and are focusing search efforts on the river and surrounding areas.

The women, who had lived in Scotland for about a decade, shared a home and were described as close. Their family in Hungary reported them missing, noting their behavior was uncharacteristic. While no criminal activity is suspected, police are keeping an open mind and have not ruled out the possibility of the sisters leaving the area. The family has appealed to the public for any information to aid the search.

Eliza and Henrietta Huszti shared a home and have lived in Scotland for about 10 years

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