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Police arrested a man for the murder of a Sun City employee after positive fingerprint matches, Northwest police said on Saturday.“The suspect’s fingerprints match those found on the crime scene,” said Superintendent Lesego Metsi. The 28-year-old was arrested in Bothaville in the Free State on Friday night. He was employed by a gardening services company which worked for Sun City. He is positively linked with the murder of Sun City employee Colleen van Eck, age 59, last Sunday. She was beaten, strangled and apparently thrown against the wall in her flat in the Northwest resort’s employee compound. It is unclear how he gained access to Van Eck’s flat, Metsie said. Four people were arrested in possession of Van Eck’s cellphone in Ledig, a town near Sun City.

They appeared briefly in court and were released on a warning to appear in court later. No evidence was found linking them directly to the murder. Their arrest however lead directly to the arrest of the man in Bothaville, Metsi said. He also had a stolen cellphone which was not connected to the murder. It is uncertain if anything other than Van Eck’s cellphone was stolen because she lived alone, Metsi said. Northwest public safety MEC Howard Yawa commended the police “for a breakthrough in the investigation.” The man will appear in the Mogwase Magistrate’s Court on Monday on a charge of murder.

SUN CITY, South Africa  FIFA is concerned that players at the World Cup could use undetectable stimulants derived from traditional African medicines that aren’t currently banned substances.FIFA medical committee chairman Michel D’Hooghe told The Associated Press on Sunday he wants the World Anti-Doping Agency to analyze some African plants that could give athletes an unfair advantage.

D’Hooghe says he became aware of the extent of the issue at FIFA’s medical conference this weekend ahead of the World Cup in South Africa, which starts June 11.South African team doctor Ntlopi Mogoru says the plants, usually found in tropical African countries like Ghana, can produce steroid byproducts that are not on WADA’s list and aren’t picked up in doping tests.(AP)