UK Eliza & Henrietta Huszti, sisters both 32, CCTV captures them near a river at 2am, Aberdeen, 7 Jan 2025 #2

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There won't be an inquest, because Aberdeen is in Scotland and Scotland is the only place in the English speaking world that doesn't have coroners conducting inquests into sudden and unexplained deaths. In the Scottish legal system the equivalent is a Fatal Accident Inquiry which is instigated by a person called the Procurator Fiscal (the equivalent to a Crown Prosecutor in the rest of the UK). Unlike the dedicated Coroners Courts in England & Wales, FAIs are held in the normal local court, which in Scotland are presided over by a judge called a Sheriff.

The important difference between a coroner's inquest and an FAI is whereas a coroner in England & Wales is obliged to hold an inquest into all sudden and unexplained deaths that happen on their patch, in Scotland, in most circumstances, the Procurator Fiscal only has to hold an FAI if they consider it to be in the public interest to do so.

well ...certainly learned something here
 
I am surprised that they did not find the body when they were searching, considering where it was found. It is so sad. Why would it not have been washed out to sea, could it have been snagged on something? Really surprised they didn’t find it during the searches. Why would they not have found it with all the searching they did? If the two of them entered the water together and for whatever reason they wanted to end their lives and wanted to die with each other, they could have handcuffed themselves and they would have been found together.
They indicated these were tidal waters . I would assume some unpredictability with such waters.
 
Wondering if the sisters were aware of the ''Silent Twins" doc.? speculation, imo.
''According to Wallace, the girls had a longstanding agreement that if one died, the other must begin to speak and live a normal life. During their stay in the hospital, they began to believe that it was necessary for one of them to die, and after much discussion, Jennifer agreed to make the sacrifice of her life''.
Jennifer died of an undiagnosed heart condition. While one could argue that mindset has an influence on health outcomes, it's very different to walking into a freezing river.

MOO
 
I certainly do not want to laugh at your self-deprecation. But can I giggle...???

you know I jest @iamshadow21 .... you know I love to chit chat with you.

So I am wondering if the family is actually hiding some stuff here. What if they received more disdainful communication with parents and siblings than has been told... maybe they were earning enough, maybe they weren't sharing enough.. who knows.
But as so often the case in suicide cases.... everyone does go pretty silent pretty quickly.
You can giggle, it was absolutely intended that way.

I don't necessarily think the family is hiding anything. I think it's very easy to hide things FROM family when you're living overseas, you've only been back twice in ten years, and your only contact us over the phone or Skype. You can tell them things like you're going to buy property, which I have always found extremely unlikely. The sisters were working as a cleaner and a barista and living in an urban centre, they were probably lucky to pay their bills on time and have enough left to feed themselves. I can't see them having enough of a buildup of savings to put a deposit on anything.

MOO
 
Is it possible that Henrietta was found deceased in the river but her sister left the area? Perhaps Eliza assisted Henrietta to end her life due to medical reasons or maybe her death was a criminal act. Just my opinion, of course.
I suppose it is a possibility. Henrietta may have had the more dominant personality, and convinced Eliza that they should both end their lives, for whatever reason. And then maybe Eliza backed out at the very last minute and ran away. I can't imagine what she would have done then, as she wouldn't have had a plan. But it's wishful thinking really, isn't it.
 
Maybe a birth mark or mole or some other feature which identified them . Perhaps each had a similar ,but different tattoo.

one of them, not sure which, has a bump to the left of her nose

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I suppose it is a possibility. Henrietta may have had the more dominant personality, and convinced Eliza that they should both end their lives, for whatever reason. And then maybe Eliza backed out at the very last minute and ran away. I can't imagine what she would have done then, as she wouldn't have had a plan. But it's wishful thinking really, isn't it.

What if one sister fell off a boat and the other sister screamed about it, but the boat driver continued?
Allegedly screaming was heard by a witness. Nobody was seen on camera returning from the area, either both twins nor one twin.
(Though I wouldn't know, why someone heard screams, but didn't hear a boat .....)
 
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What if one sister fell off a boat and the other sister screamed about it, but the boat driver continued?
Allegedly screaming was heard by a witness. Nobody was seen on camera returning from the area, either both twins nor one twin.
(Though I wouldn't know, why someone heard screams, but didn't hear a boat .....)
A boat would have been seen on the CCTV and would have been mentioned by the police by now. The water there is also too shallow, for the most part, for boats.

I personally think the screaming was either untrue, unrelated, or foxes. Fox screams sound just like women screaming in distress! And this time of year they're starting to look for their next Mr or Mrs fox, so lots of screams. Urban foxes can be found in Aberdeen though I don't know if there are any in this particular area.
 
I'm really sad to come back to the forum after a day or two to find the news a body has been found. Sadly, I think most of us expected the outcome to be death, but finding a body makes it so very real and final. They lived life together, tightly entwined, it's only right the other is found and they are laid to rest together. I sincerely hope Eliza is found soon, for some form of closure for her family. There will never be real closure, there's far too many why's and what if's, but it will be just the tiniest of comforts to them I believe.
 
Second sister found.
And there it is.

No complicated plot to start a new life, just two sisters choosing to end this one, together.

I'm relieved the family gets the closure of having their bodies to bury. There will always be questions without answers, but their final resting place won't be one of them.

Sleep well, Henrietta. Sleep well, Eliza.

MOO
 
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