Identification of bodies found in river confirms they belong to missing sisters

In Scotland, two sisters Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, who have been missing since January 7th, have been searched for by diving police, drones, dogs, helicopters, and coastguard teams for weeks. It has been determined that the two female bodies found in the Dee River belong to Eliza and Henrietta Huszti.
Police Chief David Howieson confirmed that the bodies retrieved from the Dee River officially belong to the two sisters. Howieson stated, “The exact cause of death is under investigation, but there are no suspicious circumstances at the moment.”
The Hungarian sisters had moved to Scotland around 10 years ago. Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, who only kept in touch with their mother, were last seen walking towards the Dee River in freezing temperatures in January. The police could not clarify why the two sisters had gone to a dark and lightless spot in the Torry area in sub-zero temperatures.
During the search efforts, it was discovered that the sisters had sent a message to their landlord expressing their desire to move out of the house. Law enforcement officials reported that investigations into the incident are ongoing.