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Missing sisters in Aberdeen made earlier visit to same bridge where they were last seen, CCTV shows

The disappearance of Eliza and Henrietta Huszti more than one week ago has sparked a major search operation.

The Huszti sisters were captured on CCTV. Pic: Police Scotland
Image: The Huszti sisters captured on CCTV around 12 hours before they disappeared. Pic: Police Scotland
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Two missing sisters in Aberdeen made an earlier visit to the bridge where they were last seen hours before they disappeared, CCTV footage has revealed.

Police Scotland said a text message was also sent to the women's landlady on the morning they vanished, indicating they would not be returning to the flat.

Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, both aged 32, were last spotted in the city's Market Street at Victoria Bridge at about 2.12am on Tuesday 7 January.

The siblings - who are part of a set of triplets and originally from Hungary - were seen crossing the bridge and turning right on to a footpath next to the River Dee in the direction of Aberdeen Boat Club.

Their disappearance has sparked a major search operation.

The Huszti sisters. Pic: Police Scotland
Image: The Huszti sisters. Pic: Police Scotland

In an update on Friday, Police Scotland said the sisters were seen at the same bridge at around 2.50pm on Monday 6 January - around 12 hours before they were last seen.

The force said the siblings, who were both wearing rucksacks, spent five minutes at the footpath and the Victoria Bridge but did not engage with anyone else.

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Officers are now appealing for anyone who may have seen the sisters at this earlier time to come forward.

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Image: Police have been searching the River Dee
A Police dive boat on the River Dee in Aberdeen during the ongoing search for missing sisters, Eliza and Henrietta Huszti. The pair were last seen on CCTV on Market Street at Victoria Bridge, Aberdeen, at about 2.12am on Tuesday January 7. Picture date: Tuesday January 14, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story POLICE Sisters. Photo credit should read: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire
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After visiting the bridge, the women were then seen on CCTV making their way through the city centre, via Union Square shopping centre, back to their flat in the Charlotte Street area.

Police Scotland said there is "nothing to indicate" that the siblings left their flat again until shortly before they were last seen at the River Dee in the early hours of the following morning.

A text message was sent from Henrietta's mobile phone to their landlady at the same time they were last seen, indicating they would not be returning to the flat.

The phone was then disconnected from the network and has not been active since.

The following day, the sisters' personal belongings were found inside in the flat and the landlady reported her concerns to police.

The Huszti sisters. Pic: Police Scotland
Image: The Huszti sisters were captured on CCTV before their disappearance on 7 January. Pic: Police Scotland
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Superintendent David Howieson said: "We have carried out a significant trawl of public and private CCTV footage as we try to establish the sisters' movements.

"We have had a positive response from the public to our appeals and I would like to thank everyone who has already come forward.

"I would again urge anyone with any information which could help find Eliza and Henrietta to get in touch.

"We remain in regular contact with Eliza and Henrietta's family in Hungary and we will continue to provide them with support at this very difficult time.

"Searches will continue in the coming days and our officers will continue to do everything they can to find Eliza and Henrietta."

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The search team has included specialist advisers, emergency service partners, a police helicopter, and the force's dog branch and marine unit.

Police Scotland previously said there has been "no evidence" of the missing sisters leaving the immediate area.

Henrietta Huszti. Pic: Police Scotland
Image: Henrietta Huszti. Pic: Police Scotland
Eliza Huszti.
Pic: Police Scotland/PA
Image: Eliza Huszti. Pic: Police Scotland

Officers are keeping an open mind about what happened to the women but said they have not found anything to suggest any "suspicious circumstances or criminality".

It previously emerged the sisters did not tell their relatives they were "immediately" going to move out of their rented flat.

In a statement released through Police Scotland earlier this week, the women's family said: "This has been a very worrying and upsetting time for our family.

"We are really worried about Eliza and Henrietta and all we want is for them to be found."