Former high jump world champion Freitag’s body discovered by South African police, killed by gunshot

Tragic Discovery: High Jump World Champion Jacques Freitag Found Dead in South Africa

In a devastating turn of events, the body of former high jump world champion Jacques Freitag has been discovered by South African police. The 42-year-old athlete, who had been missing for over a month, was found shot in a field near a cemetery in Pretoria. Although Freitag’s family has remained tight-lipped about the matter, reports suggest that his sister, Chrissie Lewis, took to social media to ask for assistance in locating him after he disappeared on June 17 from his mother’s residence.

Freitag’s impressive career spanned several decades and included winning world titles at the youth, junior, and senior levels. He was also a prominent competitor at the 2004 Olympics. However, following the conclusion of his athletic career, Freitag struggled with drug addiction. Despite this setback, he remained a respected member of the athletic community and left behind a legacy that will be remembered for years to come.

The circumstances surrounding Freitag’s death remain unclear at this time, and authorities are continuing their investigations to determine what led to this tragic outcome. As news of Freitag’s passing spreads throughout South Africa and beyond, friends, family members, and fans are mourning the loss of a talented athlete and reflecting on the legacy he leaves behind.

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