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Meet Ferenc and Gyönhy Szigerti - The Teenage Duo on the Run
December kicked off with an unusual occurrence: Hungarian twins, aged 13, found themselves in the hands of German authorities at Regensburg main station due to lacking valid train tickets.
The German Federal Police handled the situation with care, discovering that the siblings were unaccompanied minors hailing from Hungary, traveling without legal guardians.

After the twins' stint at the Regensburg youth welfare office, Ferenc and Gyönhy Szigerti mysteriously vanished from the detention center on December 7, leaving no trace. Since then, they've been missing.
The Whereabouts of the Boys Remain Unknown - Local rumors point towards Nuremberg or Hamburg as their potential destinations. Despite their limited German language skills and being without supervision, the local community is calling for assistance in locating the two lads.
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Interestingly, the train attendant at Munich's regional station frequently encounters children without valid tickets, but this instance with the Hungarian duo took an unexpected turn at Regensburg's main station.
During their stay in Regensburg, the Szigerti twins expressed fascination towards the location and history of Nuremberg, making it a possible destination in their journey.
The German Federal Police initiated comprehensive searches at key railway stations across Germany, including Nuremberg and Hamburg's rail hubs, but so far, no solid leads have been uncovered.
To help their search efforts, the Regensburg youth welfare office and German Federal Police are urging the community to stay vigilant along the potential routes and report any sightings.
A photographed image of the Szigerti twins in their distinctive outfits was disseminated to nearby Munich news outlets, aiming to raise awareness and improve the probability of a safe recuperation.
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