In a devastating development in Aberdeen’s River Dee tragedy, police confirmed the recovery of a second body on Friday evening, marking a somber turn in the ongoing missing persons case of Henrietta and Eliza Huszt
Latest Developments in the River Dee Investigation
Scottish authorities recovered the second body near Victoria Bridge around 9:05 PM on January 31, 2025. While formal identification is pending, police have informed the family of Eliza Huszti, 32, who had been missing since January 7.
Earlier Discovery Confirms First Victim
Earlier the same day, at approximately 7:55 AM, authorities recovered another body from the River Dee. The family of Henrietta Huszti, 32, was notified of this discovery. Both women were last seen together on Market Street near Victoria Bridge at 2:12 AM on January 7, 2025.
Police Response and Investigation
Superintendent David Howieson addressed the situation, stating, “Our thoughts remain with the Huszti family and we are keeping them fully updated following these recoveries.” He acknowledged the widespread impact of these events on the Aberdeen community and expressed gratitude for public assistance in the investigation.
Community Impact and Safety Measures
Local support services, including Scottish Association for Mental Health, are available to offer counselling and support to community members affected by these events.
Ongoing Investigation
While police report no apparent suspicious circumstances, investigations continue to establish the full details of this tragic incident. The case has highlighted the importance of water safety awareness and community vigilance.
This tragic incident has united the Aberdeen community in grief and solidarity. Local authorities continue to work closely with the Huszti family while maintaining open communication with the public regarding any developments in the case.