Mysterious phone found at the scene of the disappearance of Hungarian twins found dead in Scotland

In February, we reported the horrible news of a pair of Hungarian twins’ deaths in Scotland. The tragic case of the Huszti twins, Eliza and Henrietta, continues to raise questions months after their disappearance and subsequent discovery in the River Dee, Aberdeen. While Scottish police have officially ruled out foul play, a private investigation led by a former Hungarian police officer is challenging the official narrative and has recently uncovered a potentially crucial piece of evidence.
The disappearance and discovery of the Hungarian twins
On 7 January 2025, the Huszti twins sent a text message to their landlord, stating they were moving out and would not return. When the landlord visited their flat the next day, he found many of their belongings—including Eliza’s phone—still inside, but the phone used to send the message was missing. A large-scale search ensued, and on 31 January, the bodies of the twins were found in the River Dee. Identification was made possible by a distinctive angel tattoo on one of the sisters, Index writes.

Scottish authorities concluded that the twins’ deaths were accidental drownings, with no evidence of third-party involvement. However, the family and the Hungarian investigator remain unconvinced, citing several inconsistencies and unanswered questions.
A private investigation and a mysterious phone
The Hungarian investigator, who has a background in law enforcement and legal work, has retraced the Hungarian twins’ last known route multiple times. Along the river path, where several lifebelts are installed, he recently discovered a mobile phone hidden among a pile of flowers near a lifebelt stand. The device was in poor condition: rusted metal parts, a removed battery, and a shattered screen and camera, suggesting deliberate attempts to destroy it, Blikk writes.
After contacting the police, the phone was handed over for forensic analysis. The investigator believes the device could be the missing phone from which the final text message was sent to the landlord. A friend of the twins confirmed that Henrietta used an Android phone, matching the type of device found.
Lingering doubts and the family’s grief
The Hungarian twins’ father, Miklós Huszti, has publicly expressed his doubts about the suicide theory, suggesting that the final text message may not have been sent by his daughters at all, but possibly by someone else involved in their disappearance. He also referenced reports of screams heard near the river at the time the twins vanished, further fueling suspicions of foul play.
The private investigator has highlighted other troubling details: the presence of unused lifebelts along the river, the possibility that the bodies were placed in the water after death, and gaps in the official investigation, such as unexamined security footage and accessible points along the riverbank.
Ongoing search for answers
Despite the official closure of the case, the family and the Hungarian investigator are determined to uncover the truth. The investigator has appealed to the public for any information that could shed light on the mysterious circumstances surrounding the twins’ deaths.
Check out the photos of the phone HERE.
Read more about the tragic case of the Huszti twins HERE.
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