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A BODY has been found in the hunt for two missing twin sisters who vanished together.

Eliza and Henrietta Huszti - part of a set of triplets - were last seen on January 7 at 2.12am in Market Street at Victoria Bridge, Aberdeen.

CCTV image of two sisters walking down a street at night.
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Eliza and Henrietta Huszti were last seen on January 7Credit: PA
Police and coastguard officers searching near a river.
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A body has been recovered from the River Dee near where the two missing sisters were last seenCredit: Newsline
CCTV image of two sisters walking down a street at night.
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CCTV footage captured the twins on the night they disappeared in AberdeenCredit: PA
Police divers searching a river from a boat.
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Divers were seen searching the icy River DeeCredit: Newsline Media
Illustration of twin sisters' last known movements, showing their path on a map and CCTV footage.
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Three women on a rope bridge.
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Cops are probing claims that screams were heard by the riverCredit: Alamy Live News
Police and coastguard officers near Aberdeen Boat Club.
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One body has been recovered from the water near Aberdeen Boat ClubCredit: Newsline

A huge missing persons search was launched amid fears for their safety in freezing weather conditions.

Cops said they had ended searches of the River Dee and harbour area on Monday.

But the force today confirmed one body has been recovered from the water near Aberdeen Boat Club.

Police Scotland said: "We were made aware of the body of a person seen in the River Dee near Queen Elizabeth Bridge in Aberdeen around 07:55 on Friday.

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"The body has been recovered from the water and inquiries are ongoing."

A public appeal was launched after the sisters disappeared from the city's Market Street at the Victoria Bridge over the river at around 2.12am.

The landlord of the missing sisters had expressed concern for their welfare after many of their "personal possessions" were discovered inside the property.

The women were also planning on moving out of their flat "immediately".

Loved ones said it was unusual for them to be outside late at night.

Brother Jozsef said their mum spoke to them before they went missing and they seemed "fine".

Pair of twins made a three hour pilgrimage to pay tribute to missing sisters Eliza and Henrietta Huszti

Their triplet sister Edit had a video call with them on Hogmanay and said they appeared "happy and cheerful".

The pair, originally from Hungary, moved to the UK six years ago and have worked in Aberdeen since.

Eliza and Henrietta were both described as white and of slim build with long, brown hair.

Henrietta worked in a Costa Coffee branch in the city minutes from home, while Eliza is said to have enjoyed cooking.

RIVER 'SCREAM' HORROR

COPS probed claims that screams were heard by a river at the time two sisters vanished there, it emerged.

It's understood noises were heard in Aberdeen in the early hours of Tuesday that could have been alarming cries.

The sounds raised concerns and officers are trying to work out whether there is a link to missing women Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, both 32.

But detectives don’t think anyone is involved in their disappearance and are not treating it as suspicious.

One resident said: "Everyone is talking about this. It was pretty scary stuff.

"A woman screaming out in the darkness is going to raise some red flags."

After last being seen on in the Market Street area, the sisters are said to have headed to an unlit river in sub-zero temperatures.

They then turned right on to a footpath next to the River Dee.

The steep unpaved path was covered in ice at that time and hard to tackle even in daylight.

Officers spoke to pedestrians and motorists in the area to try and shed more light on the sisters' movements.

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They also urged businesses in and around the South Esplanade and Menzies Road area to review their CCTV footage.

Cops said the sisters had one mobile phone with them but other devices were found at their home.

Timeline in search for missing sisters

A BODY has been found in a river as police search for missing twin sisters who disappeared over two weeks ago.

Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, both 32, were last seen on CCTV near the Victoria Bridge in Aberdeen around 2:12AM on Tuesday 7 January.

Here is a timeline in the search for the missing sisters:

December 31

Sister Edit said she had spoken to both her siblings on New Year's Eve.

January 4

Brother Jozsef speaks to the pair over the phone.

January 6

Caught on camera carrying rucksacks and visiting the River Dee at around 2.50pm.

January 7

Sisters disappeared from the city's Market Street at the Victoria Bridge over the river at around 2.12am.

January 8

Landlady reports her concerns to the police and divers are called in to search the waters of the River Dee.

January 17

Police release the new CCTV image of the sisters walking near Victoria Bridge on the day before their disappearance.

January 27

Searches of the River Dee had been brought to an end.

January 31

Police were alerted to a body seen in the river and it was recovered from the water.

Coastguard officers searching a rocky riverbank.
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On Friday just before 8am, police were alerted to a body seen in the river and it was recovered from the waterCredit: Newsline
Three people, two women and a man in a kilt, standing together outdoors.
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Henrietta and Eliza, pictured with their brother Jozsef
CCTV image of two sisters near Victoria Bridge.
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Footage shows the girls in the spot where they vanished
Photo of Eliza Huszti, wearing a blue jacket and striped shirt.
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Eliza (pictured) was last spotted with her sister in the early hours of January 7Credit: PA
Photo of Henrietta Huszti.
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Henrietta (pictured) and her twin Eliza had arrived in the UK six years agoCredit: PA
Woman feeding a llama at a zoo.
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The sisters are said to be part of a close-knit familyCredit: Getty Images - Getty
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