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Paralympian Pistorius is up for parole for Valentine’s Day murder

South African athlete could be released after serving half term of sentence for killing girlfriend in 2013

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 09 Nov 2021 1:00PM

Paralympian Pistorius is up for parole for Valentine’s Day murder
Although Paralympic champion Oscar Pistorius (pictured above in 2016), who is serving a 13-year sentence for murdering model Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine’s Day eight years ago, has served half the term − the minimum period to be considered for parole − it ‘does not mean he has (the) automatic right to be released’, says victim’s family lawyer – AFP pic, November 9, 2021

JOHANNESBURG − South African Paralympic champion Oscar Pistorius could be considered for parole, after serving half his sentence for murdering his girlfriend, an official and a lawyer said yesterday.

The athlete shot dead model Reeva Steenkamp in the early hours of Valentine’s Day in 2013 when he fired four times through the door of his bedroom toilet.

Oscar was found guilty of manslaughter in 2014 and sentenced to six years, but the conviction was later upgraded to murder, with a 13-year term.

By July this year, the 34-year-old had served half the term, the minimum period to be considered for parole, according to the victim’s family lawyer.

The Correctional Services department was due to hold preliminary talks with Steenkamp’s parents, but the meeting was postponed and has yet to be rescheduled.

Before the parole process can begin, the department needs to conduct a dialogue with the victim’s family and the offender.

“There is the issue of victim-offender dialogue that needs to take place before his profile can be taken to the parole board,” prisons spokesman Singabakho Nxumalo told AFP. “It’s quite a sensitive and emotional process.”

Tania Koen, lawyer for the Steenkamps, said the parole board had been due to discuss his parole on October 27 or 29.

“But because certain requirements were not met, they have stopped the process and they will have to make sure they have the necessary reports,” including talks with the victim’s family, the offender and supply of psychologist and social worker reports, she said.

“He has been eligible for parole since July of this year,” said Tania, “but that does not mean he has (the) automatic right to be released on parole.”

The year before he killed Steenkamp, Oscar became the first double-amputee to race at the Olympics when he took part In the London 2012 Games. He competed on prosthetic blades − a feat that had earned him the nickname Blade Runner.

Oscar became a role model for disabled people worldwide until his televised murder trial, which fixated South Africans and generated international headlines.

He has always maintained that he mistook Reeva for an intruder when he fired four high-calibre bullets through a locked toilet cubicle.

Tania said the reaction of Reeva’s parents, June and Barry Steenkamp, was one of shock when they were first contacted by the prisons services. 

“But over that shock, they were distraught, especially after the department cancelled the meeting. That was a double blow,” said Tania. “It opens the wound.”

Earlier yesterday, Oscar’s father Henke told a local TV news network, eNCA: “Our compassion and condolences go out to them all the time.” – AFP, November 9, 2021

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