Everything We Know About Missing Sisters in Scotland as New Sighting Reported

Two sisters vanished in Aberdeen, sparking concern and extensive searches as new details emerge

Everything We Know About Missing Sisters in Scotland as New Sighting Reported
Everything We Know About Missing Sisters in Scotland as New Sighting Reported

Aberdeen: It’s a puzzling case. Two sisters, Eliza and Henrietta, just disappeared. They were last seen on CCTV late at night. Their families are really worried.

The sisters, both 32, were last spotted on Market Street near the River Dee. They crossed the bridge and headed towards the Aberdeen Boat Club. Police have been searching everywhere, even using helicopters and dogs.

So far, there’s no sign of foul play. The sisters seemed to be living normal lives. The CCTV footage shows them at the bridge, but then they vanished.

A strange text was sent to their landlady at 2:12 AM, saying they wouldn’t return. After that, their phone went silent. Their brother is confused. They didn’t tell anyone about leaving.

Locals reported hearing screams around the time they went missing, but police don’t think it’s connected. The family is desperate for answers. They just want their sisters back.

Police are focusing on the River Dee, thinking they might have entered the water. They’re keeping an open mind, though. The sisters moved to the UK from Hungary six years ago and seemed settled in Aberdeen.

Supt Howieson is urging anyone with information to come forward. The family is worried sick and just wants to know what happened. If you know anything, please contact Police Scotland.

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