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Body found in Aberdeen search for missing women

Ken Bank

Broadcasting Corporation Scottish, Northeast reporter, Aberdeen

Huszti Family Henrietta and Eliza Huszti, the two sisters smiled on the camera.Huszti family

The last time the sisters met on January 7

A corpse was found near the place where two missing sisters were seen for the last time.

On January 7, Henrietta and Eliza Huszti -both 32 and a group of triggered twins.

The Scottish police said that a person’s body was discovered in the river near the Elizabeth Queen Bridge and was about 07:55.

The army said: “The corpse was restored from the water, and the question is in progress.”

Police ships have been searching for rivers, and the Coast Guard is also at the scene.

The disappearance of the two sisters-originally from Hungary-triggered a major search operation earlier this month.

The river and the Aberdeen Boat Club Building next to the blue police tent.

There are major events on the scene of Dihe on the scene

The last time they crossed the Victoria Bridge in the early morning of January 7, and then turned to the river by right to the river to drive to the Abedin Boat Club.

The Victoria Bridge and Elizabeth Bridge are about half miles apart on the Di River.

Earlier this week, the Scottish police said that searching for river and port areas has ended.

However, the troops said that the inquiry will continue, and the coastal areas in the north and south of the city will continue to search.

A small police boat is on the river with cars and buildings in the background.

After the corpse was found, a police ship was in Dii

Detective previously revealed that the sisters visited the Victoria Bridge one day before disappearance.

They also sent text messages from the bridge area in the early morning of January 7, saying that they would not return to the apartment.

Sisters moved to Scotland about 10 years ago and have been saving their own houses.

Officials have been treating this as an inquiry of a missing person, not a criminal investigation.

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