Krisztina Vermes travels from Hungary to uncover the truth behind the sisters' vanishing.

It has been two weeks since the unsettling disappearance of Eliza and Henrietta Huszti near the River Dee in Aberdeen, Scotland. The case has drawn significant attention, prompting Krisztina Vermes, a seasoned journalist from Hungary, to embark on a 1,700-mile journey to uncover the truth behind the sisters’ vanishing.
The journey for answers
Krisztina Vermes, who has dedicated over 20 years to journalism, currently works for Hungary’s television channel TV2. Her commitment to the Huszti sisters’ case reflects the deep concern felt in Hungary, where coverage of the twins’ disappearance began shortly after they went missing.
Speaking with The Press and Journal, Krisztina expressed the perplexity surrounding the case, stating, “This is a mystery. That’s why the Scottish media and the Hungarian media are still writing about it, and want to know what happened.”
Community engagement and family impact
In her quest for answers, Krisztina has engaged with the local Hungarian community in Aberdeen, seeking insights and information that could shed light on the sisters’ fate. The Huszti family, understandably shaken by the incident, has been hesitant to speak publicly. However, Krisztina revealed that they are receiving daily updates regarding the ongoing search efforts. “I think all of us believe that they are still alive,” she remarked, emphasizing the hope that persists among the family and the community.
The timeline of events
Eliza and Henrietta, both 32 years old, were last captured on CCTV footage on January 7 at AM, walking along Victoria Bridge in Aberdeen. Shortly after, Henrietta sent a text message to their landlady indicating they would not be returning to their Charlotte Street flat. This message marked the last known communication from the sisters, as their phones were subsequently disconnected. The search for the twins has been ongoing for over 12 days, with local authorities and volunteers tirelessly working to locate them.
As the investigation unfolds, the collaboration between Scottish and Hungarian media continues to play a crucial role in keeping the public informed and engaged. The Press and Journal has published a comprehensive timeline of the case, highlighting the urgency and importance of finding Eliza and Henrietta. With Krisztina’s efforts and the support of the community, there remains a glimmer of hope that the mystery of their disappearance will soon be resolved.