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Bodies recovered from river in Scotland confirmed as missing sisters

Sky News Tuesday, 11 February 2025
Bodies recovered from river in Scotland confirmed as missing sistersTwo bodies recovered from the River Dee are that of the missing sisters who disappeared in Aberdeen, Police Scotland has confirmed.
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