Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, both 32, vanished earlier this month in Scotland, and a police report revealed their chilling final message to their landlady.
A major operation to find Eliza and Henrietta Huszti is continuing after the pair vanished earlier this month. Police previously said there was no evidence of any "suspicious circumstances" related to their disappearance.
A major police update has revealed a final eerie text was sent from the phone of one of the missing Aberdeen sisters at the same time as the last sighting of the pair.The pair’s landlady received the message from Henrietta Huszti’s phone,
A flat fire in Aberdeen which left seven injured is being treated as deliberate by police. Emergency services raced to Aulton Court in the Granite City at around 8pm on Monday, January 20, after reports of a blaze. The fire is believed to have broken out on the landing of the 12th floor in the 19-floor tower block, prompting an evacuation.
Police say a fire which led to the evacuation of an Aberdeen tower block on Monday may have been started deliberately. Seven people were treated after the incident at Aulton Court on Monday night. The alarm was raised on the 12th floor of the 19-storey building on Seaton Crescent and five fire appliances attended the scene.
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Police are still looking for sisters Henrietta and Eliza Huszti more than a week after they went missing from their home in Aberdeen City Centre.
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A second person has died after their car was struck by a falling tree as Storm Eowyn battered the UK with hurricane-force winds.A 19-year-old died has died in hospital after a road collision at 6:45am on Friday in East Ayrshire,
A bisexual bar worker has won more than £10,000 in a discrimination case after his boss repeatedly referred to him as ‘princess’ at work. Scott Duncan felt ‘ deeply embarrassed ’ over the ‘degrading’ remarks made by Albert McPherson at the The Langdykes pub in Aberdeen, an employment tribunal heard.
Politicians have given the green light to proposals to introduce 20mph speed limits on streets in oart of the city in a bid to improve road safety