Just over four months ago, former Czech ski jumper Antonin Hajek went missing. . On that day, the police station received a report about the disappearance of a 35-year-old man. The media speculate that he is currently in Malaysia, as reported by the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in November. – Our embassy in Kuala Lumpur is currently dealing with the case of the disappearance of a Czech citizen in the area of the Malaysian island of Langkawi. Since the investigation is still ongoing, we will not reveal further details – .
Antonin Hajek is still wanted. The latest lead leads to Malaysia
Now new information on the case has been provided by Adela Fialova, spokeswoman for the Czech police. In an interview with the idnes.cz portal, she revealed that Hajek still has not contacted his relatives, and the last clue actually leads to Malaysia. – The man gave no sign of life. However, we do not stop searching and we are constantly working on this matter. We can only confirm that the last starting point is Malaysia. This is where the jumper was supposed to go by plane from the Czech Republic – the spokeswoman announced. Hajek is still on the list of missing persons.
In recent years, the Czech has struggled with problems in his personal life. In 2019, he married Veronika Pankova near the ski jump in Harrachov, but the couple is now divorced. The man was to cheat on his wife with Karolina Idrackova – a ski jumper and a former friend of the woman. As the media reveal, it was the separation that was supposed to be the main reason for Hajek’s departure to Malaysia, but so far nothing confirms this theory. “I hope he’s okay, that he’s happy and just has a moment to be with himself.” Although our parting was dramatic and unpleasant at times, I really don’t wish him any ill.
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Antonin Hajek is a former ski jumper. He made his World Cup debut in 2004. He made his mark in the history of the discipline in the 2009/10 season during the Ski Flying World Championships in Planica. The competitor jumped then on a distance of 236 meters, which set an unbeaten Czech record. He was only three meters short of the then world record. In addition, the jumper in 2010 and 2014 represented the Czech Republic at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver and Sochi, and his best result was the 7th place on the large hill in Canada. He ended his career quite unexpectedly in 2015, and then worked as a coach.
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