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

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  • #921
Police Scotland have posted on their facebook page about the body found. It seems they are quite confident that it is Henrietta. There's no official identification done yet (which, as you say, could take a while) and I'm not sure what details they would use to arrive at this conclusion. Here's the important section from their post:
Maybe a birth mark or mole or some other feature which identified them . Perhaps each had a similar ,but different tattoo.
 
  • #922
It was only a matter of time until they were found. Hopefully the other sister will be found soon.

Police were spot on from the beginning.
 
  • #923
Police Scotland have posted on their facebook page about the body found. It seems they are quite confident that it is Henrietta. There's no official identification done yet (which, as you say, could take a while) and I'm not sure what details they would use to arrive at this conclusion. Here's the important section from their post:
It's possible she had fingerprints left. Or an identifying mark such as a tattoo, a scar, or a piece of jewellery she always wore.

Even if they're sure it's her, there is bureaucracy to adhere to.

MOO
 
  • #924
Just waking up here in the US and I saw the number of pages that came up in this thread since I last checked it at bedtime, and I figured something new must have happened. So sad. Like others, I had hoped there would be a happier ending somehow, even though we “knew.”
 
  • #925
"Body is found in river
in hunt for missing sisters
who were last seen in Aberdeen more than three weeks ago.

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A Police Scotland spokesman said:

'We were made aware of the body of a person seen in the River Dee near Queen Elizabeth Bridge in Aberdeen around 7.55am on Friday.

The body has been recovered from the water and enquiries are ongoing'."

 
  • #926
Police Scotland have posted on their facebook page about the body found. It seems they are quite confident that it is Henrietta. There's no official identification done yet (which, as you say, could take a while) and I'm not sure what details they would use to arrive at this conclusion. Here's the important section from their post:
Maybe it was the sister with the cross body bag? Could have still been on her and contained some form of ID ?
 
  • #927
Maybe it was the sister with the cross body bag? Could have still been on her and contained some form of ID ?
I don't see a cross body bag staying on a body in a tidal river for twenty four days. Cross body bags are secure on people standing upright because of gravity. A body and a bag in water are far more fluid in movement. And given that bodies found in moving bodies of water are often undressed simply by the water action, a bag secured by a single cross body strap wouldn't, in my opinion, remain on a body very long.

MOO
 
  • #928
Perhaps they did leave some information on a computer or something, or on their bodies, of their intentions.
But so often, when suicide is confirmed, we do hear so much less, for privacy reasons.

I guess I really do hope that the family gets better answers to what actually happened with these two women.
 
  • #929
I don't see a cross body bag staying on a body in a tidal river for twenty four days. Cross body bags are secure on people standing upright because of gravity. A body and a bag in water are far more fluid in movement. And given that bodies found in moving bodies of water are often undressed simply by the water action, a bag secured by a single cross body strap wouldn't, in my opinion, remain on a body very long.

MOO
I don’t know I feel like it could get caught in the arm it’s under.

I wear one every day. I could see it remaining on
 
  • #930
Will someone lead me to the article that confirms its one of them?
The police haven't officially confirmed it yet, but this is as good as -

"Officers said that while the woman had not yet been formally identified, the family of Henrietta Huszti had been informed and that the search for her sister Eliza was continuing."

BBC News - Woman's body found in search for missing sisters
 
  • #931
The police haven't officially confirmed it yet, but this is as good as -

"Officers said that while the woman had not yet been formally identified, the family of Henrietta Huszti had been informed and that the search for her sister Eliza was continuing."

BBC News - Woman's body found in search for missing sisters
Yes thanks this was pointed out
 
  • #932
I don't see a cross body bag staying on a body in a tidal river for twenty four days. Cross body bags are secure on people standing upright because of gravity. A body and a bag in water are far more fluid in movement. And given that bodies found in moving bodies of water are often undressed simply by the water action, a bag secured by a single cross body strap wouldn't, in my opinion, remain on a body very long.

MOO
OK. Just seems odd that she took a bag to end her life . The police seem certain that it was Henrietta so they must have a reason. MOO
 
  • #933
Surely the bodies will still have clothing on them to make it pretty easy to identify it is one of the sisters.
Sure, a handbag may have been removed in the water, but clothing fastened with zips, button and such would remain on the body, especially since it was a cold night and they were well wrapped with probably multiple layers of winter clothing.
Of course they will need to do more formal. scientific identification
 
  • #934
I don’t know I feel like it could get caught in the arm it’s under.

I wear one every day. I could see it remaining on
I wear one too.

I'm just aware that there are boneheaded people out there committing murder every day, trying to dispose of bodies in water, who wrap them and tie them and weight them down, and the bodies always emerge. And they're often in things like lakes, where there isn't much movement.

This was a tidal body of water. When tides come into play, bodies end up undressed, as improbable as it seems. I think there's too much play in a cross body strap to stay on a body in that kind of environment for very long.

But this is just my opinion. Everyone has one, and mine is just my own.

MOO
 
  • #935
OK. Just seems odd that she took a bag to end her life . The police seem certain that it was Henrietta so they must have a reason. MOO
I've heard of people who filled up their car with petrol an hour or two before killing themselves. I don't think it's possible to fathom the reasons behind the bag. Perhaps she just took it out of habit. I always feel somewhat naked and twitchy when I leave the house without mine, even if I don't end up needing the contents.

MOO
 
  • #936
#thesun #breakingnews #missing
A body has been found in the hunt for two missing twin sisters who vanished together.Eliza and Henrietta Huszti - part of a set of triplets - were last seen on January 7 at 2.12am in Market Street at Victoria Bridge, Aberdeen.
 
  • #937
A bag wouldn't be enough for ID. How would you know that one sister hadn't handed it to the other before going into the river? A tattoo is possible - the third sister has a tattoo with her name, so maybe all three of them did.
 
  • #938
So sad to hear. I guess a positive of it being Henrietta, if there can be in this case, is the Police may have also recovered her phone, with up to date search history etc. To help understand what exactly was going on inside the head of at least one of them.

One sister had a facial mole the other didn't, so a fairly easy identification there, if In good condition.
 
  • #939
Still seems odd to me that nobody has come forward in the way of friends or lovers to talk about them. The best the Hungarian reporter could do is get a former boss of one to talk, and a neighbour who says she saw them smoking. That suggests to me they had no friends, just each other. ....

The police have mentioned earlier that they appear to have a normal life, even indicating they have a social life.
Puzzling that more people haven't come forward that knew them.
This is a common misapprehension. People may well have spoken to the police. Just because it hasn't been reported doesn't mean it didn't happen.
The comment from the police speaks for itself.
 
  • #940
So sad to hear. I guess a positive of it being Henrietta, if there can be in this case, is the Police may have also recovered her phone, with up to date search history etc. To help understand what exactly was going on inside the head of at least one of them.
I thought I read somewhere that their phones were left in the flat? Obviously they had one with them to send the text.
 
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