UK Eliza & Henrietta Huszti, sisters both 32, CCTV captures them near a river at 2am, Aberdeen, 7 Jan 2025.

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A desperate search has been launched for two sisters who have been reported missing after being last seen on CCTV just after 2am.
Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, both 32, have gone missing from their home in Aberdeen city centre.
The pair were last seen on CCTV in Market Street at Victoria Bridge around 2.12am on Tuesday, 7 January, 2025. They have crossed the bridge and turned right onto a footpath next to the River Dee heading in the direction of the Aberdeen Boat Club.
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Officers are appealing for the assistance of the public to trace 32-year-old sisters Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, who have been reported missing from their home in Aberdeen city centre.

Eliza and Henrietta were last seen on CCTV in Market Street at Victoria Bridge around 2.12am on Tuesday, 7 January, 2025. They have crossed the bridge and turned right onto a footpath next to the River Dee heading in the direction of the Aberdeen Boat Club.

Eliza and Henrietta are both described as white and of slim build with long, brown hair.

Chief Inspector Darren Bruce said: “Extensive enquiries are ongoing to trace Eliza and Henrietta and searches are being carried out in and around the area where they were last seen. Local officers, led by specialist search advisors are being assisted by resources including police dogs and our marine unit.

“The Torry side of Victoria Bridge where they were last seen has many commercial and industrial units. Searches are ongoing here and we would urge businesses in and around the South Esplanade and Menzies Road area to please review their CCTV footage for early morning on Tuesday, 7 January, 2025 and contact us if it holds anything that may be relevant to our investigation. We also ask anyone with dashcam footage from that time to contact us.

“We are continuing to speak to people who know Eliza and Henrietta and we urge anyone who has seen them or who has any information regarding their whereabouts to please contact 101 quoting incident number 0735 of Tuesday, 7 January, 2025.”
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This seems very strange
 
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This seems very strange

I was about to post those very words! The footpath they have taken isn't a short-cut to anywhere. It runs parallel to a road they would have reached if they had walked another 50 metres, and which would have been much safer at that time of the night.
 
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I was about to post those very words! The footpath they have taken isn't a short-cut to anywhere. It runs parallel to a road they would have reached if they had walked another 50 metres, and which would have been much safer at that time of the night.
Absolutely this. There isn't a proper footpath that goes along the river after the Boat Club either so they'd have had to return to that road anyway.
 
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Very worrying !

I wonder if with the cold, if there is some water near, if one of them slipped and the other went to help.
 
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I wonder if they were drunk, being out at that time of night? Makes decision making risky, although still weird they'd both be out of it enough to not recognise risk
 
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Is anyone else wondering about something like selfharm? I'm just getting a feeling. Maybe because there have been a few women in the UK in rivers cases in the last year.
 
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Is anyone else wondering about something like selfharm? I'm just getting a feeling. Maybe because there have been a few women in the UK in rivers cases in the last year.
Unfortunately, I think that’s the most likely outcome.

I know a few have mentioned them possibly being drunk however, I can’t see that as It’s been absolutely freezing this week - I can’t see many bars being open at 2-12am on a freezing cold Tuesday morning in January
 
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Is anyone else wondering about something like selfharm? I'm just getting a feeling. Maybe because there have been a few women in the UK in rivers cases in the last year.
I wonder if the rivers in Scotland would be iced over to be honest...but maybe not
 
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Unfortunately, I think that’s the most likely outcome.

I know a few have mentioned them possibly being drunk however, I can’t see that as It’s been absolutely freezing this week - I can’t see many bars being open at 2-12am on a freezing cold Tuesday morning in January
The fact that they seem to be identical twins makes me lean that way. If one twin was inclined to depression, the other probably was, too, just based on genetics. And twins can certainly be close and entwined enough to consider a suicide pact.

MOO
 
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Looking at the last photo, the sisters are walking in quite a purposeful way, not suggesting drunk.
The rivers in Aberdeen are not iced over.
 
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Such cold, cold nights this week too. Like a previous poster said, very unlikely there would be much nightlife going on in the early hours of a Tuesday in January.
 
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This is bringing to mind the two sisters in Australia who were found deceased of suspected suicide together in their apartment for me.
 
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This is bringing to mind the two sisters in Australia who were found deceased of suspected suicide together in their apartment for me.
Yeah, I'd gone there, too.
 
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Is anyone else wondering about something like selfharm? I'm just getting a feeling. Maybe because there have been a few women in the UK in rivers cases in the last year.

My first thought too, sadly.
 
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This is really worrysome in any case. Both foul play and mental health seem like probable options. An accident involving two people and leaving no clues seems rather unlikely. And imo the location does not hint at going voluntarily missing.
 
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Is it possible they could have been accosted by someone sleeping rough down along there? Or perhaps slipped and fallen into the river? Can imagine if one had an accident the other could have come to harm when trying to help them?
 
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I too remembered the sisters in Australia and had the same sad thought about this as some of you have.
 
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