Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, both 32, were last seen at the Victoria Bridge over the River Dee at around 2.12am on the morning of January 7 with the search for them now entering a 12th day
Two missing sisters in Aberdeen made an earlier visit to the bridge where they were last seen hours before they disappeared, CCTV footage has revealed. Police Scotland said a text message was also sent to the women's landlady on the morning they vanished, indicating they would not be returning to the flat.
Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, 32, were last seen crossing Victoria Bridge over the River Dee in Aberdeen at 2.12am on January 7.
CCTV footage has confirmed that the sisters missing in Aberdeen paid a prior visit to the bridge they were last seen at.
Police Scotland continue major search for triplets Eliza and Henrietta Huszti as family issue desperate plea saying ‘all we want is for them to be found’
Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, both 32, went missing on January 7. New CCTV footage shows that the day before disappearing, the pair were at the same bridge where they were last seen
Police Scotland issues urgent appeal for help finding siblings Eliza and Henrietta Huszti who brother says appeared ‘fine’ in days leading up to disappearance
COPS have revealed there’s been a fresh sighting of a pair of missing sisters. Officers hunting for Eliza and Henrietta Huszti have uncovered alarming new CCTV footage of the duo. They were last
Police Scotland continue major search for triplets Eliza and Henrietta Huszti as family issue desperate plea saying ‘all we want is for them to be found’
Elgin City manager Allan Hale feels his side could take advantage of Aberdeen's poor run of form when they meet in the Scottish Cup on Saturday. The Dons equalled a club record of 12 league matches without a win when they lost at Rangers on Wednesday.
Former Aberdeen and Dunfermline manager Jimmy Calderwood has died aged 69. The Glasgow-born coach passed away having battled early-onset dementia. Calderwood revealed he had been diagnosed with the condition in 2017 in a bid to raise awareness of Alzheimer's and dementia.
Sir Alex Ferguson has hailed Denis Law as the “greatest Scottish player of all time” following the legendary forward’s death on Friday. The former Manchester United, Aberdeen and Scotland boss also described Law, who remains the joint-record scorer for the national team, as the “cornerstone” of the Old Trafford club’s success.