Search for lacking twin sisters as CCTV captures them heading in the direction of river at 2am
Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, both 32, have gone missing from their home in Aberdeen city centre in Scotland and were last seen on CCTV just after 2am on Tuesday
A frantic search is underway for two sisters, Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, both 32, who have mysteriously disappeared from their home in Aberdeen city centre.
The duo were last spotted on CCTV at Victoria Bridge on Market Street around 2.12am on Tuesday, January 7, 2025. They were last seen crossing the bridge and turning right onto a footpath next to the River Dee, heading towards the Aberdeen Boat Club. Both sisters are described as white, slim, with long brown hair.
Chief Inspector Darren Bruce revealed that specialist units are now on the hunt for the missing pair. He stated: “Extensive enquiries are ongoing to trace Eliza and Henrietta and searches are being carried out in and around the area where they were last seen.
“Local officers, led by specialist search advisors are being assisted by resources including the police dogs and our marine unit.”
He added: “The Torry side of Victoria Bridge where they were last seen has many commercial and industrial units.
“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 Tuesday, 7 January, 2025 and contact us if it holds anything that may be relevant to our investigation.
“We also ask anyone with dashcam footage from that time to contact us.
“We are continuing to speak to people who know Eliza and Henrietta and we urge anyone who has seen them or who has any information regarding their whereabouts to please contact 101 quoting incident number 0735 of Tuesday, 7 January, 2025,” reports the Daily Record.
It comes after a British lad’s body was discovered completely naked and floating in the sea following what his family described as an “increasingly heated” argument with an unidentified man.
Regan Kelly, 28, from Selsdon in South London, had kicked off his month-long holiday in Thailand, but went missing in the early hours of January 3 shortly after checking in at the Mad Monkey Hostel on Phuket.
The hostel’s CCTV picked up some intense footage of Regan having a conversation with what seems to be another tourist – who wasn’t staying at the same accommodation. According to reports, the pair were talking for quite a long stint before things looked to get heated – even though there’s no sound on the video.
Well into the ‘conversation,’ Regan bolted away from the man, as recounted by his sister Laurie Blackall, running down to Patong Beach with the mystery man following closely behind. More footage, this time from a hotel’s security cam right by the beach, which the police passed on to Regan’s family, show Regan running quickly with the unknown man about a quarter of a minute behind him. Read the full story here.