The search for missing twin sisters from Aberdeen continues as police reveal six crucial clues to aid their investigation
They were spotted crossing the bridge and heading towards a footpath by the river. Detectives confirmed they were seen at the same spot the day before. A major search is underway, with police using helicopters and dogs.
So far, there are six key clues that might help find the sisters. They seemed to be living normal lives before they vanished.
One important area of focus is Victoria Bridge. Police have been reviewing CCTV footage showing the sisters walking over the bridge at 2:12 AM on January 7. They were also seen there the previous afternoon.
A strange text message from Henrietta was sent to their landlady at 2:12 AM, saying they wouldn’t return home. After that, her phone went silent.
Local residents reported hearing screams around the time the sisters disappeared. One person said it was unsettling, but police don’t think anyone was involved in their disappearance.
The sisters’ brother, Joszef, expressed shock. He said the family had no idea they planned to move out. They seemed fine when they last spoke.
The family is worried and has asked anyone with information to come forward. Searches continue around the River Dee, as police think the sisters may have entered the water.
Police are keeping an open mind about what happened. They haven’t found any evidence of foul play. They urge anyone with information to contact them.
The sisters moved to the UK from Hungary six years ago. They had stable jobs and a social life. This sudden disappearance is completely out of character for them.