The South African police have confirmed the discovery of the body of former high jump world champion Jacques Freitag, who had been missing for a month. The 42-year-old athlete, who won the 2003 world title in Paris and competed at the 2004 Olympics, was found shot. Freitag’s family has not yet formally identified the body.
Freitag’s sister, Chrissie Lewis, took to social media to ask for assistance in finding her brother after he disappeared from his mother’s residence on June 17. Lewis revealed that Freitag had been struggling with drug addiction following his retirement from athletics. Freitag’s impressive career had seen him win world titles at various levels, making him a respected member of the athletic community.
The news of Freitag’s death has shocked many in South Africa and beyond, as he was a well-known figure due to his achievements in sports. The circumstances surrounding his death remain unclear, and authorities are conducting further investigations to determine what led to this tragic outcome. Friends, family, and fans are mourning the loss of a talented athlete and paying tribute to his legacy.
South Africa has lost one of its most distinguished athletes with this unfortunate news. Freitag’s family is still grieving over their loss while friends and fans pay tribute to his achievements in sports.
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