The dad of twin sisters Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, who were found dead in the River Dee, believes they were "lured to the waterfront and cruelly killed".
In the early hours of January 7, the 32-year-old sisters vanished mysteriously from Aberdeen city centre, before their bodies were both tragically recovered from the river near to where they were last seen.
The women's father has now spoken out as the reason for their sudden disappearance in the lead-up to their deaths remains shrouded in mystery, reports the Mirror.The 63-year-old dad says he does not believe they took their own lives or were in an accident.
Miklos Huszti is convinced the sisters were lured to the river and killed.He told Hungarian media: "I have no idea what happened to my daughters, but I am sure they did not commit suicide." He also referenced a strange text message sent from Henrietta's phone to their landlady in the early hours of January 7 saying they would be leaving the property and not returning.Police who visited the flat they shared however found their belongings, including Eliza's phone, still there. "I believe that they did not send the SMS to their landlord, but someone else or others who cheated and kidnapped my children," Mr Huszti said."I am sure that someone lured them to the waterfront and cruelly killed them." Police Scotland has previously said it has not found any evidence of third party involvement in the Huszti sisters' deaths, but that it was exploring all possibilities.The twin sisters had been a set of triplets along with brother Edit, who still lives in Hungary. "My son called me to say that they had probably found Henrietta," Mr Huszti told Hungarian outlet SZON.
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