Missing Hungarian twins’ death in Aberdeen confirmed, mystery and questions remain

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The case of the Hungarian twins who disappeared in Scotland in early January kept people in Hungary and Scotland worried for weeks. Henrietta and Eliza Huszti lived in Aberdeen and disappeared on the banks of the River Dee mysteriously. In late January, Scottish police found two female bodies. According to their father’s statement, one of the bodies was identified by a tattoo. However, Police Scotland confirmed on Tuesday that the twins had been officially identified. Many questions remain after the two women’s mysterious death.

Hungarian twins went missing

As Telex writes, The Hungarian twins, Eliza and Henrietta, shared a remarkably close bond, often doing everything together. In their mid-twenties, they relocated to Scotland, where they worked diligently saving up to buy a flat. Despite living independently, they maintained regular contact with their mother and brother, last speaking to their third sibling, Edit, on New Year’s Eve. Nothing seemed amiss in their final phone call with their mother on 4 January.

However, just days later, their movements became increasingly unusual. CCTV captured them near the River Dee on 6 January, first in the afternoon and later again at 2 am on 7 January. Around the same time, Henrietta’s phone sent a message to their landlord, stating they had vacated their flat, before becoming inactive. This was the last recorded sighting of the sisters.

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Photo: Police Scotland

Puzzling circumstances

Police suspect the Hungarian twins walked towards Aberdeen Rowing Club, where icy conditions and the lack of lighting may have contributed to their mysterious disappearance. While authorities initially believed they may have fallen into the river, their family strongly disputes this theory. They described Eliza and Henrietta as cautious, home-loving, and unlikely to be out alone at night. Furthermore, their sudden decision to move was completely unknown to their relatives, raising further doubts. The Hungarian community in Scotland also recalled them as private individuals, making the circumstances surrounding their fate even more puzzling. With no clear answers, their disappearance remains a deeply unsettling mystery.

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