“Sisters’ Mysterious Disappearance: The Haunting Final Message That Left Authorities Baffled”
It’s a tale right out of a suspense novel—two sisters from Hungary, 32-year-old Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, have left an entire community in Scotland on edge after mysteriously vanishing following a stroll near the River Dee. Just before they disappeared, a chilling text was sent from Henrietta’s phone saying, “We will not return.” Makes you wonder—what on earth could inspire someone to send such a message as they stroll into the unknown? With their belongings found undisturbed back at their flat, and their phone disconnecting without a trace, Scotland’s police are diving deep into the case, leaving us all puzzled over what could possibly have happened to these two sisters. Ready to learn more about this eerie situation? You won’t want to miss it! LEARN MORE
Scotland police are continuing their efforts to locate Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, the 32-year-old siblings who vanished two weeks ago following a walk near the River Dee in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Officers also revealed a chilling detail: a text message sent from Henrietta’s phone to their landlady moments before they were last seen on January 7.
- Missing sisters, Eliza and Henrietta Huszti texted ‘We will not return’ before disappearing.
- Their phone disconnected at 2:12 am, January 7, and has remained inactive since.
- The sisters left without their possessions; their belongings were found in their flat.
- Police say it’s not criminal but are still investigating the sisters’ true motives.
“We will not return,” the pair reportedly wrote, informing that they would not go back to the apartment in which they were staying.
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