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Police in South Africa find body of missing Olympian, world champion Jacques Freitag

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A missing persons case surrounding former Olympian and high jump world champion Jacques Freitag has turned into a murder investigation after authorities in South Africa said his body had been discovered in a field near a cemetery. 

Freitag, 42, was reported missing last month. 

South African Jacques Freitag carries his national flag on a victory lap after winning the men's high jump final August 25, 2003 at the 9th IAAF World Athletics Championships in Saint-Denis, on the outskirts of Paris. Sweden's Stefan Holm placed second and Canada's Mark Boswell took third place. (FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images)

According to ESPN,  his sister took to social media for help when he disappeared after leaving his mother’s home on June 17. She revealed at the time that he had been battling drug addiction since retiring from competition, the report stated. 

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But this week authorities confirmed that Freitag’s body has been discovered in a field near a cemetery in the city of Pretoria.

South African Police Service Brigadier Brenda Muridili said Wednesday that the case has since been opened as a murder investigation. 

South African Jacques Freitag expresses his joy after winning the men's high jump final August 25, 2003 at the 9th IAAF World Athletics Championships in Saint-Denis, on the outskirts of Paris. Sweden's Stefan Holm placed second, and Canada's Mark Boswell took third place.  (GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP via Getty Images)

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