The official cause of the death of two sisters gone In Scotland In January, was revealed after being found in a river in Aberdeen.
The cause of the death of the 32 -year -old sisters, Henrietta and Eliza Huszti, was judged as drowning, According to the death certificates of the pairas reported by BBC Scotland News.
Henrietta and Eliza, who were part of a set of Triplets from Hungary, disappeared on January 7. Their bodies were found in the Dee river on January 31, where they were seen for the last time on video surveillance images. The police, who confirmed their identity, said that the death of the sisters – who had moved to Scotland about 10 years ago – were not considered suspect.
The news comes after more than a month of research of the sisters, which were seen for the last time crossing the Victoria bridge in downtown Aberdeen on January 7.
On January 21, the police issued A Updated Call After confirming that an SMS had been sent from Henrietta’s mobile phone to their owner at 2:12 a.m. January 7, the day they disappeared.

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The SMS, sent from the Victoria Bridge area, said they would not return to the apartment they rented. The mobile phone was then disconnected from the network and was not active since.
The next day, the personal effects of the brothers and sisters were found inside the apartment and their owner reported his concerns to the police.
Eliza Huszti (L) and Henrietta Huszti (R.).
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A parent previously told to the BBC That Eliza and Henrietta spoke for the last time to their mother on January 4 and that nothing in their 40 -minute conversation seemed to be out of the ordinary.
On January 9Inspired. Darren Bruce said that “many investigations” were underway to trace the sisters and “Research is underway In and around the area where they were seen for the last time. »»
Bruce had asked residents and companies in the region to examine their Dash video surveillance and camera newspapers.
He added that the police “continued to speak to people who knew Eliza and Henrietta” and urged anyone with information to contact the police.
Police dogs and maritime research units were also used in the search for sisters.
On January 31, the body of one of the sisters was found in the Dee river, according to the police in Scotland. Later in the day, police announced that they had discovered the remains of the second sister.
“The two bodies recovered from the DEE river on Friday January 31 have now been officially identified as Henrietta and Eliza Huszti. Information requests remain in progress to establish the exact cause of the death, but there are no apparent suspicious circumstances ”, Surint. David Howieson, of the Scotland police, said in a press release.
Their brother, Jozsef Huszti, told the BBC News That their family could not understand the events and that they had many unanswered questions surrounding death.
– With Global News ‘Files’ Michelle Butterfield
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