The missing twin sisters from Hungary were found in the River Dee, and the cause of death was confirmed as drowning.

The sisters last crossed Victoria Bridge. They then walked onto a path by the river. This was the last time anyone saw them alive.
Sadly, on January 31, people found their bodies. They were in the River Dee, near where they disappeared. Police do not suspect any crime occurred. Their death certificates say they drowned.
Henrietta and Eliza lived in the city for years. They worked there too. They texted their landlord early on January 7. The sisters said they would not return home. The landlord received the text from the bridge area. After the text, the phone disconnected.
Their landlord got worried. She went to their flat and found their things. She then called emergency services for help. Police searched the flat carefully. They found no signs the sisters planned to leave. This contradicts the text about giving up the flat. The sisters told no relatives about moving out.
The first body surfaced near Queen Elizabeth Bridge. This happened on the morning of January 31. The second body was found later, by Victoria Bridge. These bridges stand about half a mile apart. They both cross the River Dee in that area.