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

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  • #681
I think so. Has anything about a party been reported over here? There's only the one line on it.
Not as far as i know. Thinking about it now, it could explain why the sisters were out at 2AM that morning.

I hope their family have told police everything they know and aren't holding any information back.
 
  • #682
I think so. Has anything about a party been reported over here? There's only the one line on it.
No, this was discussed earlier in the thread and no details have been released about their movements on the Monday evening. Reports have been worded that they left their flat to go to the river, but as far as I am aware that has never been formally confirmed.

I agree if they had been out earlier that does put a new spin on it. It is likely either way that family in Hungary would not be aware of their exact movements.
 
  • #683
This article says they had been saving to buy their own property.

I really wonder if that's true, or did they just feel like they had to claim it was true?

I'm also wondering if their rent or other expenses increased recently. (My rent increases regularly but am not in the UK.)

What does worry me is that they may have been socially isolated. Did either or both have some close friends they would meet with outside of work? If so, hopefully their family has been in touch with the friends by now.
Wow. This sums up exactly what I've been thinking. I am still not sure where they are or what happened to them, but I think the family was not privy to any struggles they were having. This is all so sad.
 
  • #684
Not as far as i know. Thinking about it now, it could explain why the sisters were out at 2AM that morning.

I hope their family have told police everything they know and aren't holding any information back.
It would open up the possibility that they didn't go out in the early hours but were already out.
 
  • #685
If they were out with someone prior then there is 0 question about 2am. That would solve that. Also a hey let’s meet up at so and so could solve location, depending on what it was. It also would lead more toward an accident or something else imo.

The family situation seems…. Confusing
 
  • #686
The police wording is as follows:
"We don't really understand why they seem to have left their home address and walked to this area in a fairly direct line before the CCTV footage of them is exhausted.”

So they seem to indicate they left the flat to walk to the river. But I do think it is relevant if they were out earlier that night. Who with and where??

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  • #687
Not as far as i know. Thinking about it now, it could explain why the sisters were out at 2AM that morning.

I hope their family have told police everything they know and aren't holding any information back.
imo:
Families have been known to hold back info that they perceive could or would shed negativity on them or the person(s) in question.
A party and a male doesn't fit the bill on the face of it.
The brother did ask people to stop spreading false info so maybe this is what he was referring to?
One would think that If they did attend a party then police would already have questioned the party-goers as a matter of course.
 
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Hungarian is a gender-neutral language, and has only one pronoun for he/she. It's the same way in the other Finno-Ugric languages (Finnish, Estonian, and others).
Ah yes thanks, I forgot that some languages have neutral pronouns. I think we all got the gist of it though.
 
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No, this was discussed earlier in the thread and no details have been released about their movements on the Monday evening. Reports have been worded that they left their flat to go to the river, but as far as I am aware that has never been formally confirmed.

I agree if they had been out earlier that does put a new spin on it. It is likely either way that family in Hungary would not be aware of their exact movements.

I am wondering if the Hungarian news site has had contact with the Hungarian community in Aberdeen.
 
  • #693
Welcome to Websleuths and thank you for such an informative post.
Yes, thank you! (Love the name - perfect for an Aberdeen sleuth!)
 
  • #694
New member here! And an Aberdonian living in the city.

I've previously worked in and around the area the sisters went missing and I would say I am fairly familiar with the comings and goings in that area. The road adjacent to the river path (South Esplanade West) is notorious for drug deals and shifty vehicles hanging about at night. It's also a perfect slip road in and out of the south side of the city. The commercial premises along that way also have their fair share of break-ins. It's not somewhere you want to go walking at night and EVERYONE knows that. It's dark and uninviting. The sisters certainly did not (IMO) walk that way whilst on a leisurely stroll. It makes absolutely no sense. In my mind they took that route because it is out of sight and they did not want to be seen, for whatever reason (to meet someone, to take their lives, to hide from someone). One thing I'm unsure of is whether there are any holes in the boundary fence separating the river path from the back of the commercial premises. There are two buildings/areas on that stretch of road I think they could have quite easily jumped into a vehicle without being seen if they were able to get through gaps in the fence. That road and that area is well known by police to be dodgy.

I'm intrigued by the "items/materials" found in the flat that raised immediate concern. Strange terminology used by the presser. "Materials" makes me think of drug making/taking paraphernalia or documentation of some sort, but it could just be an awkward way of referring to clothing. I don't think their intention to leave the property is a typical sign of intending to take their own lives. If it was was their intention to take their own lives I could understand them leaving documentation laid out to be found in the flat, but surely by telling their landlord they intended to leave it would have drawn attention to something they were trying to hide (just MO).

They appeared to be dressed quite smartly on the night of their disappearance which could suggest they had been out socialising, and might also explain why they were walking at 2am (although it DOESN'T explain why they were walking in that location). If they were living a life unknown to their family they could well have been meeting someone there to buy drugs or to sell some part of themselves (sorry). The CCTV image from Charlotte Street seems to show them walking with intent and purpose, however there's no time stamp on the image so we can't be sure when it was recorded. I note they both have their hair tied up in a bun/band - I wonder if anyone who knows them might be able to suggest if that has any significance (dancing, working).

The sad thing about cases like this is they could have been extremely depressed and hidden it from everyone. If they did make a plan it's very likely only the two of them knew what that plan was.
 
  • #695
New member here! And an Aberdonian living in the city.

I've previously worked in and around the area the sisters went missing and I would say I am fairly familiar with the comings and goings in that area. The road adjacent to the river path (South Esplanade West) is notorious for drug deals and shifty vehicles hanging about at night. It's also a perfect slip road in and out of the south side of the city. The commercial premises along that way also have their fair share of break-ins. It's not somewhere you want to go walking at night and EVERYONE knows that. It's dark and uninviting. The sisters certainly did not (IMO) walk that way whilst on a leisurely stroll. It makes absolutely no sense. In my mind they took that route because it is out of sight and they did not want to be seen, for whatever reason (to meet someone, to take their lives, to hide from someone). One thing I'm unsure of is whether there are any holes in the boundary fence separating the river path from the back of the commercial premises. There are two buildings/areas on that stretch of road I think they could have quite easily jumped into a vehicle without being seen if they were able to get through gaps in the fence. That road and that area is well known by police to be dodgy.

I'm intrigued by the "items/materials" found in the flat that raised immediate concern. Strange terminology used by the presser. "Materials" makes me think of drug making/taking paraphernalia or documentation of some sort, but it could just be an awkward way of referring to clothing. I don't think their intention to leave the property is a typical sign of intending to take their own lives. If it was was their intention to take their own lives I could understand them leaving documentation laid out to be found in the flat, but surely by telling their landlord they intended to leave it would have drawn attention to something they were trying to hide (just MO).

They appeared to be dressed quite smartly on the night of their disappearance which could suggest they had been out socialising, and might also explain why they were walking at 2am (although it DOESN'T explain why they were walking in that location). If they were living a life unknown to their family they could well have been meeting someone there to buy drugs or to sell some part of themselves (sorry). The CCTV image from Charlotte Street seems to show them walking with intent and purpose, however there's no time stamp on the image so we can't be sure when it was recorded. I note they both have their hair tied up in a bun/band - I wonder if anyone who knows them might be able to suggest if that has any significance (dancing, working).

The sad thing about cases like this is they could have been extremely depressed and hidden it from everyone. If they did make a plan it's very likely only the two of them knew what that plan was.
Thanks for the local info and your observations! Welcome to Websleuths!
 
  • #696
For those of you who live in the area. Would this location be like hey we’re out and we wanna go score some substance, this is the area we would go?

Or more drug risky in that the actual dealers are in the area operating more then just a quick deal
 
  • #697
The police wording is as follows:
"We don't really understand why they seem to have left their home address and walked to this area in a fairly direct line before the CCTV footage of them is exhausted.”

So they seem to indicate they left the flat to walk to the river. But I do think it is relevant if they were out earlier that night. Who with and where??

Source:
People are quick to start misremembering details.

Very early on it's said they "left their home address" and walked to the path by the river.

I don't recall anywhere any mention (officially by police) of being out socially earlier in the evening.

They were not on a night out into the late hours and walking around. They have left from their home down to the river, likely backed by CCTV the whole route.
 
  • #698
Could they have been flying g u nder the radar and be spies
No suicude
Just had to leave town ?
This has been my thought - primarily as it’s a reason to disappear without being harmed
 
  • #699
People are quick to start misremembering details.

Very early on it's said they "left their home address" and walked to the path by the river.

I don't recall anywhere any mention (officially by police) of being out socially earlier in the evening.

They were not on a night out into the late hours and walking around. They have left from their home down to the river, likely backed by CCTV the whole route.
You're correct. What we don't know is what they were doing before they left their home. Had the been there all night? Had they just popped home from a night out to collect something? The CCTV from Charlotte Street doesn't match up with the walking route provided in the Sun (but who trusts the Sun anyway?!) so either the walking route is wrong or the they had been out doing something prior to being at home and were caught on CCTV on Charlotte Street and the police haven't divulged that detail yet.
 
  • #700
For those of you who live in the area. Would this location be like hey we’re out and we wanna go score some substance, this is the area we would go?

Or more drug risky in that the actual dealers are in the area operating more then just a quick deal
Drug risky for sure. It would be an area for addicts ‘junkies’ to hang about. That said, in these weather conditions I doubt there would be anyone hanging about nor anyone in the area generally.

It’s a rough area, not compared to some major cities but not somewhere two 30 something women would consider being safe in normal weather conditions.
 
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