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Authorities in Aberdeen, Scotland have confirmed the recovery of two bodies in the River Dee, believed to be those of missing sisters Henrietta and Eliza Huszti, both 32, who disappeared on January 7. The first body was located near the Queen Elizabeth Bridge, followed by the discovery of the second in close proximity to the Victoria Bridge, according to Police Scotland (BBC Scotland News).
The sisters, originally from Hungary, were last seen around 2:12 AM on the day they went missing. They had reportedly informed their landlady that they would not be returning to their apartment, raising concerns among their family, who were unaware of any plans to leave. Despite extensive searches of the river and nearby coastal areas, no suspicious circumstances have been established surrounding their disappearance, as stated by Superintendent David Howieson.
Floral tributes have begun to emerge along the riverbank as the community rallies in support of the Huszti family during this difficult time.