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The physique of one other lady was discovered the place two lacking sisters had been final seen in Aberdeen.
Henrita and Eliza Housi – each from a set of 32 and triple – had been final seen close to De Day on 7 January.
Officials discovered one other physique in a single space of ​​the river close to Victoria Bridge at round 21:05 pm on Friday. The first physique was discovered close to Queen Elizabeth Bridge at round 07:55.
Police Scotland mentioned that the Housti household was knowledgeable. The inquiry is happening however there are not any clear suspicious circumstances.
Supt David Howieson mentioned: “Our thoughts are with the Hustti family and we are fully updating them after these women.
“We understand how a lot it has had an impression in Aberdeen and I wish to thank all those that have assisted in our investigation.”
The disappearance of two sisters – originally from Hungary – conducted a major search operation earlier this month.

The two women were last seen on the Market Street on the river DE at around 02:12 pm on 7 January at around 02:12 pm.
Earlier this week, the police Scotland stated that the search for the river and the port area was over.
But the force said that the inquiry would continue and coastal areas in the north and south of the city should be discovered.
Detectives first revealed that the sisters visited Victoria Bridge a day before disappearance.
He also asked his landlady from the bridge area in the early hours of January that he would not return to his flat.
Victoria Bridge and Queen Elizabeth Bridge D is different at about half a miles on the river D.

Officers are assuming the search as an inquiry into a missing persons and not a criminal investigation.
The sisters, who went to Scotland 10 years ago, did not tell relatives that they had planned to move out of their rented Aberdeen flat.
They were saving to buy a property, but his brother Jozef told BBC News that earlier this month it was “unusual” that the family did not know that he had decided to end his tenancy.
He said: “He wrote a message to his landlady that he instantly needed to finish his tenancy settlement. We had no details about it.
“So it's strange that the girls did not tell us anything about it.
“He by no means talked about any such scheme.”
With inputs from BBC