Tragic Twist in Aberdeen River Dee Case as Second Body Found
Heartbreak hits Aberdeen again as police recover a second body from the River Dee, deepening the mystery surrounding missing sisters Henrietta and Eliza Huszti.
Second Body Discovered Near Victoria Bridge
On the evening of January 31, 2025, around 9:05 PM, Scottish police pulled a second body from the river near Victoria Bridge. Formal ID is pending, but authorities have informed Eliza Huszti’s family. The 32-year-old mother-of-two has been missing since January 7.
First Victim Found Earlier That Same Morning
Just hours earlier at 7:55 AM, officers recovered another body from the River Dee. The family of Henrietta Huszti, also 32, was notified. The sisters were last seen together near Market Street by Victoria Bridge at 2:12 AM on January 7.
Police Speak Out: Investigation Ongoing
“Our thoughts remain with the Huszti family,” said Superintendent David Howieson. “We are keeping them fully updated and thank the public for their support.”
Authorities maintain no suspicious circumstances have been found yet, but the probe is far from over as they work to uncover how the tragedy unfolded.
Community Rallies, Support Services Activated
The shocking deaths have rocked Aberdeen, with local groups like the Scottish Association for Mental Health offering counselling and support to those struggling.
The incident serves as a grim reminder for water safety awareness and the power of community vigilance.
Aberdeen stands united in grief as police continue working hand-in-hand with the Huszti family, promising to keep the public informed with every new development.