The body of a second woman was found in the search for missing sisters Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, who were missing in Aberdeen last month.
Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, both 32 years old, were last seen at CCTV at Market Street in Victoria Bridge in Aberdeen near the River Dee at about 2.12 hours on Tuesday, January 7.
The body of a woman was found from the river on Friday at 8 o'clock in the morning and although the formal identification still has to take place, the family of the sisters was informed.
The body of a second woman was found in a part of the river near Victoria Bridge around 9.05 pm on Friday and was found from the water, said Scotland Police.
The woman still has to be identified, but the Huszti family is informed.
The police said that questions are underway to determine what happened, but there are no clear suspicious circumstances.
Eliza and Henrietta Huszti were missing on January 7 in Aberdeen in freezing conditions
Police officers prosecute the recovery operation at the River Dee in Aberdeen today
Previously, officers said that the two women had visited the bridge where they were last seen the day before their disappearance.
They were seen on Victoria Bridge around 2.50 am on January 6.
CCTV showed that the sisters spent five minutes on the footpath and Victoria Bridge, but nowhere dealt with someone else.