Bodies found by Scottish police confirmed as Hungarian sisters

Scottish police have identified two bodies found in the River Dee as Hungarian sisters Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, who went missing in Aberdeen last month. Authorities say there are no suspicious circumstances but continue investigating the exact cause of death. The sisters, who were triplets, had lived in Scotland for a decade. Their disappearance was reported by family in Hungary, who described their behavior as out of character. Their brother said they seemed happy during a New Year’s call but was surprised they had given notice to their landlord, as they had been saving for a house.
Bodies found by Scottish police confirmed as Hungarian sisters
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LONDON: Two bodies found in a Scottish river have been identified as Hungarian sisters Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, who vanished in the city of Aberdeen last month, police said.
"Inquiries remain ongoing to establish the exact cause of death, however there are no apparent suspicious circumstances," said police superintendent David Howieson.
Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, who along with another sister were triplets, were last seen walking along an Aberdeen street by the river Dee around 2:00 AM on January 7, according to CCTV images.
Police on January 31 said they had found a first body, and a day later said they had discovered a second.
The women, who were almost identical and liked to dress in similar clothing, shared a home and had lived in Scotland for about 10 years. Their third sister, Edit, stayed behind in Hungary.
The family in Hungary had alerted police when the sisters went missing.
Howieson said after their disappearance that the sisters' behaviour in the early hours of January 7 was "very out of character".
Their brother Jozsef said the family had been in touch with the sisters to mark the New Year, and they appeared to be "happy and cheerful".
He told the BBC, however, that he was surprised to learn they had given notice to their landlord, as they had not mentioned moving out and were saving to buy their own house.
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