Authorities focus on coastal areas as search for missing sisters continues.

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In a concerning development, the search for missing identical twins Eliza and Henriette Huszti has taken a new direction as police have concluded their extensive search of the River Dee. The sisters, both 32 years old, were last seen in the early hours of January 7, 2025, near Victoria Bridge, leaving their family and the community in distress.
Details of the disappearance
Eliza and Henriette, part of a set of triplets, were reported missing after they were last spotted on Market Street around AM. The police have been actively investigating their disappearance, and Superintendent David Howieson has confirmed that there is currently no evidence to suggest any foul play or suspicious circumstances surrounding their case.
This statement has been crucial in alleviating some fears within the community, although the uncertainty remains palpable.
Search operations and community response
Authorities have conducted thorough searches of the River Dee and surrounding harbor areas, utilizing a range of resources including dive teams, police dogs, and aerial support. These efforts reflect the seriousness of the situation and the commitment of local and national police forces to locate the missing sisters. Despite the conclusion of the river searches, Superintendent Howieson emphasized that the investigation is far from over. The focus has now shifted to coastal areas both north and south of Aberdeen, where further searches will be conducted.
Call for public assistance
As the search continues, police are urging anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Eliza and Henriette to come forward. They can contact Police Scotland at 101, referencing incident number 0735 from January 7, 2025. The community’s involvement is vital in this case, as even the smallest piece of information could lead to significant breakthroughs in the investigation.
In these challenging times, the thoughts of the police and the community are firmly with the Huszti family. The ongoing support and concern from local residents highlight the strong bonds within the community, as they rally together in hopes of bringing the sisters home safely.