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Police dogs & divers trawl icy river for missing twins, 32, last seen 6 days ago leaving family ‘extremely worried’

Nearby commercial and industrial units are also being searched

POLICE dogs and divers are trawling an icy river for missing twins last seen six days ago, leaving their family "extremely worried".

The 32-year-old sisters, Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, disappeared in Aberdeen city centre on Tuesday (January 7) - having been seen walking along the river at around 2am.

Black and white photo of Eliza and Henrietta Huszti.
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Eliza and Henrietta Huszti went missing from their home in Aberdeen on January 7Credit: PA
Police divers on a boat searching a river.
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Divers were seen searching the icy River DeeCredit: Newsline Media
Map showing the last known movements of missing twins.
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Police Scotland have now confirmed they are focusing their search efforts on the River Dee - with police helicopters, dogs and a marine unit all deployed to the area.

In a picture released on Sunday, cops can be seen searching the river in freezing conditions, with mounds of ice sitting on top of the water.

The search area goes as far as the the Port of Aberdeen’s South Harbour and towards Duthie Park, the force confirmed on Saturday.

Cops are also working with authorities in Hungary - the twins' country of origin - to support their relatives back home.

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The women's family released a statement through Police Scotland, saying: "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.

"If you think you might have any information which could help the police with finding Eliza and Henrietta then please pass this on as quickly as you can.

"We appreciate all the support our family has been given over the past few days and we would like our privacy to be respected at this time."

The sisters, who have been described as white, of slim build, with long, brown hair, left their home on the day of their disappearance, before being captured on CCTV walking along Market Street.

It is then believed the sisters crossed Victoria Bridge at 2.12am before heading in the direction of Aberdeen Boat Club.

In a statement on Saturday, Chief Inspector Darren Bruce, of Police Scotland urged local businesses in the South Esplanade and Menzies Road area to check CCTV footage.

He said: "Extensive inquiries are ongoing to trace Eliza and Henrietta and searches are being carried out in and around the area where they were last seen.

"Searches are ongoing here and we would urge businesses in and around the South Esplanade and Menzies Road area to please review their CCTV footage for early morning on January 7 and contact us if it holds anything that may be relevant to our investigation."

CCTV image of two sisters walking down a street at night.
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The sisters were last seen on CCTV in Market StreetCredit: PA
Police marine craft searching a river.
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A boat could be seen scouring near the industrial areaCredit: Newsline Media
Police divers searching a river from a boat.
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Divers were previously seen near Victoria Bridge and Aberdeen Boat ClubCredit: Newsline Media

The force added that there were numerous "commercial and industrial units in the area" which were also being searched.

Numerous family members have spoken of their concern for the pair, who don't usually go out at night.

József told the  they had a 40-minute conversation and everything seemed normal.

In a statement, the brother confirmed: "Dear friends and relatives! Yes, unfortunately, the news is true.

"That's why I ask everyone to respect each other. No one should spread any fake news.

"I am asking everybody that now the family is not in a position to give separate information to everyone.

"Thank you all for being with us at this difficult time. Saying thank you, the Huszti Family."

Eliza and Henrietta's triplet Edit Huszti said she also spoke to her sisters on New Year's Eve and they appeared happy.

She added it was out of character for them to be out on the streets in the early hours as they preferred to stay in at night.

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The frantic search comes as temperatures plummet to as low as -18.7°C in Scotland - the UK's coldest January night in 15 years.

Police have asked anyone with information to contact them on 101, quoting incident number 0735 of Tuesday 7 January 2025.

Sisters Eliza and Henrietta Huszti with their brother.
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Eliza and Henrietta Huszti posing for a photo before their disappearance
Photo of Eliza Huszti, wearing a blue jacket and striped shirt.
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Eliza Huszti pictured in a blue jacketCredit: PA
Photo of Henrietta Huszti.
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Henrietta Huszti pictured in a black jacketCredit: PA
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