A DESPERATE search for missing twins has entered its second week as officers uncover the five biggest clues to their disappearance.
Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, 32, were last recorded by CCTV on Market Street in Victoria Bridge, Aberdeen, at 2.12am on Tuesday January 7.
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CCTV footage last captured the twins at 2.12am on Tuesday 7th January Credit: PA
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Henrietta Huszti (pictured) was last seen with her sister on Market Street
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Eliza (pictured) arrived in the UK with her twin sister six years agoCredit: PA
The sisters crossed the bridge and headed right to the footpath along the River Dee before heading towards Aberdeen Boat Club.
Officers deployed drones, sniffer dogs, helicopters and specialist officers as part of their emergency search operation.
Investigators have revealed one of their “strong” theories, which suggests the women may have entered the River Dee as there is no evidence they left the area.
But the officers were unable to find any evidence that the girls intended to harm themselves.
Investigators also discovered that Eliza and Henrietta, who are originally from Hungary, did not tell their family significant life news before they disappeared.
The twins, who moved to Scotland six years ago, planned to move out of their flat “immediately”.
They had resigned and were due to move out a few days before the disappearance.
The owner expressed concern for their welfare after many of their “personal effects” were discovered in the property.
It also emerged that Eliza and Henrietta mysteriously took only one mobile phone and left the other in the apartment the night they disappeared.
And their brother Jozsef revealed that the family had no idea about it until the police announced it.
József told the BBC that they had a 40-minute conversation and that everything seemed normal.
He said: “We don’t understand this whole thing.
“If they wrote a message to the landlady that they wanted to terminate the tenancy agreement immediately, we had no information about that.
“So it’s a strange thing, that the girls didn’t tell us anything about it.”
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Officers deployed drones, sniffer dogs, helicopters and specialist officers as part of their emergency search operationCredit: Newsline Media
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A police diver in the River Dee in Aberdeen Harbor during an ongoing searchCredit: PA
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Police are searching areas along the River DeeCredit: PA
He added that the siblings, who were part of the triplets, had no financial difficulties and were saving to buy their own property.
Eliza and Henrietta’s triplet Edit Huszti also said she spoke to her sisters on New Year’s Eve and they seemed in good spirits.
She added that it is not their style to go out in the early hours because they prefer to stay at night.
Another alarming clue that emerged during the investigation was claims of screams heard along the river at the time the two sisters disappeared.
Although the noises have caused concern, detectives do not currently think anyone is involved in their disappearance and do not consider it suspicious.
One resident said: “Everyone is talking about this.
“It was pretty scary stuff.
“A woman screaming in the dark will raise some red flags
“But it is not entirely clear what those sounds were.
“No one has been able to determine if they are definitely related to the girls.”
Police have been unable to find any explanation as to why the women went to an unlit spot in the Torry area as temperatures dropped below freezing.
The steep unpaved path was then covered in ice and difficult to pass even in the daytime.
The officers are also working with the authorities in Hungary to help their relatives back home.
The twins’ family released a statement through Police Scotland, saying: “This has been a very worrying and upsetting time for our family.
“We are really worried about Eliza and Henrietta and all we want is for them to be found.
“If you think you might have any information that could help the police find Eliza and Henrietta, please pass this along as quickly as possible.
“We appreciate all the support our family has shown over the past few days and would like our privacy to be respected at this time.”
Police Superintendent David Howieson said on Tuesday: “There was an indication from the person they are renting the flat from who was concerned that they had left the flat and made it known that they intended to move.”
Police have been open-minded during their investigation, but have confirmed they have found nothing to suggest third-party involvement.
Mr Howieson said: “We are trying to keep an open mind in terms of possible wider circumstances.
“What we know is that the behavior of the sisters on the morning of their disappearance is very abnormal.
“We really don’t understand why they appear to have left their home address and walked to this area in a fairly direct line before their CCTV footage was exhausted.
“One of our theories has to be that they entered the water for unknown reasons and that’s why so much of our search is focused on the river, the riverbank and the harbor itself, but we’re not ruling out the possibility that they may have left this area by means that we haven’t yet identified. identified.”
He added that during the investigation, the police found nothing to indicate “criminality or suspicious circumstances”.
Eliza and Henrietta are described as white and of slim build with long brown hair.
Mr Howieson said police remained “extremely concerned” for the sisters and urged anyone with information about their whereabouts to contact police.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident number 0735 of January 7.
The five biggest clues in the search for missing twins
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Eliza and Henrietta Huszti were last seen on January 7 Credit: PA
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The twins moved to the UK six years ago and have been working in Aberdeen ever since
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The path where the girls were last seen, next to the River Dee in AberdeenCredit: PA
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