The father of identical sisters Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, found dead in the River Dee, believes foul play was involved in their deaths. The 32-year-old triplets vanished from Aberdeen city center on January 7th, with their bodies recovered from the river days later. Miklos Huszti, the sisters' father, expressed his certainty that neither suicide nor an accident caused their deaths, stating his belief that they were lured to the river and murdered. He points to a peculiar text message sent from Henrietta's phone to their landlady, stating their intent to vacate the property, despite their belongings being found intact in their flat when police arrived. While Police Scotland maintains that no evidence of third-party involvement has been found, they assure that all possibilities are being explored.
The father of identical sisters Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, who were tragically found dead in the River Dee , suspects foul play in their demise. The 32-year-old triplets mysteriously disappeared from Aberdeen city center in the early hours of January 7 this year, with their bodies later recovered from the river near their last known location. However, the circumstances leading up to their sudden disappearance and subsequent deaths remain a puzzle.
Now, the women's father has voiced his doubts, firmly believing that neither suicide nor an accident led to their deaths. Miklos Huszti is convinced that his daughters were enticed to the river and murdered. Speaking to Hungarian media, the 63-year-old said: 'I have no idea what happened to my daughters, but I am sure they did not commit suicide.' He also mentioned a peculiar text message sent from Henrietta's phone to their landlady in the early hours of January 7, stating they would be vacating the property and not returning. However, when police visited their shared flat, they found all their belongings, including Eliza's phone, still there, reports the Mirror. 'I believe that they did not send the SMS to their landlord, but someone else or others who cheated and kidnapped my children,' Mr Huszti stated. 'I am sure that someone lured them to the waterfront and cruelly killed them.' Police Scotland has previously stated that it hasn't found any evidence of third-party involvement in the Huszti sisters' deaths, but assured that all possibilities are being explored. The sisters, part of a set of triplets with their brother Edit who resides in Hungary, have been at the heart of a tragic story. 'My son called me to say that they had probably found Henrietta,' Mr Huszti revealed to Hungarian news outlet SZON. The father admitted he hadn't been in touch with his daughters for 12 years following a split from their mother. After moving to Scotland post-separation, the sisters kept up regular chats with their brother, even having a New Year's Eve call and a worry-free conversation with their mum just three days before they went missing. In the wake of the sad news confirmed on Saturday, February 1, that both sisters were found deceased in the water, heartfelt tributes appeared at the scene. A fundraising effort by Anita Vida, a pal of the Huszti twins, was launched to aid the family during this tough time. Anita, who has been part of Aberdeen's Hungarian community since 2011, expressed her sorrow on JustGiving: 'We are deeply heartbroken by the tragic loss of Henrietta and Eliza Huszti, who went missing on 7th of January and were sadly discovered on 31st in River Dee, Aberdeen. This unimaginable loss has left their family devastated and in this difficult time we want to come together to offer our support.
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