TWO bodies which were pulled from a Scots river have been identified as missing sisters Eliza and Henrietta Huszti.
The pair, both 32, vanished in the early hours of January 7 in Aberdeen.
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Two bodies were pulled from the River Dee last month, just days after the hunt was called off.
Their disappearance sparked a massive search effort, with police divers, drones, dogs, helicopters and Coastguard crews being called in.
They have now been formally identified as Henrietta and Eliza, reports the BBC.
Supt David Howieson, of Police Scotland, said: “The two bodies recovered from the River Dee on Friday, 31 January, have now been formally identified as Henrietta and Eliza Huszti.
“Inquiries remain ongoing to establish the exact cause of death however there are no apparent suspicious circumstances.”
The sisters, originally from Hungary, moved to Scotland about six years ago but stayed in touch only with their mum.
They were last seen in the city centre making their way towards the river on the freezing January night.
They left their Aberdeen and CCTV footage captured them walking together along Market Street.
Both sisters were seen heading in the direction of Aberdeen Boat Club and were spotted on Victoria Bridge around 2.12am.
Police were unable to find any explanation as to why the women went to the unlit spot in the Torry area as temperatures plunged below zero.
The steep unpaved path was covered in ice at that time and hard to tackle even in daylight.
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