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Oscar Pistorius released on parole in South Africa

Oscar Pistorius went from celebrated athlete and Paralympic champion to convicted murderer after he shot and killed his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in 2013.

Oscar Pistorius is seen in a suit and tie walking on the street.

The Department of Correctional Services notified the public in November that Oscar Pistorius would be released on parole on 5 January 2024. Credit: Getty Images

Key Points
  • Oscar Pistorius shot and killed his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in February 2013.
  • Now out on parole, Pistorius will have to abide by strict rules or face going back to jail.
  • His parole will last until December 2029, and it is expected he will spend it at his uncle's mansion in Pretoria.
South African former Paralympic star Oscar Pistorius was released on parole on Friday, nearly 11 years after murdering his girlfriend.

Pistorius - dubbed "Blade Runner" for his carbon-fibre prosthetic legs - shot 29-year-old model Reeva Steenkamp dead through a locked bathroom door on 14 February 2013.

He has repeatedly said he mistook Steenkamp for an intruder when he fired four shots into the bathroom at his Pretoria home, and he launched multiple appeals against his conviction on that basis.
A young woman with long, straight blonde hair is seen sitting at a table.
Reeva Steenkamp was a successful law graduate and model. Source: Getty / Gallo Images
"The Department of Correctional Services (is) able to confirm that Oscar Pistorius is a parolee, effectively from 5 January 2024. He was admitted into the system of Community Corrections and is now at home," the country's prisons department said in a statement.

Pistorius, now 37, has spent about eight and a half years in jail as well as seven months under home arrest before he was sentenced for murder.

A parole board in November decided he could be freed after completing more than half his sentence.

In a statement shared by the Steenkamp family lawyer on Friday, Reeva's mother June said: "There can never be justice if your loved one is never coming back, and no amount of time served will bring Reeva back."

"We, who remain behind, are the ones serving a life sentence," June Steenkamp said, adding her only desire was to be allowed to live in peace after Pistorius' release on parole.
A monitoring official will keep an eye on him until his sentence expires in December 2029, whom Pistorius will have to inform if he seeks job opportunities or moves to a new address.

He is also required to continue therapy on anger management and attend sessions on gender-based violence as part of his parole conditions, the Steenkamp family has said.

June Steenkamp said the conditions imposed by the parole board had affirmed her belief in the South African justice system as they send out a clear message that gender-based violence is taken seriously.

A lawyer for Pistorius did not immediately respond to a request for comment on his release on Friday.

Local media expect him to live at the home of his uncle Arnold Pistorius in a wealthy Pretoria suburb.

South Africans have shown mixed reactions to his release, with some feeling he has served his time, while others see his punishment as too lenient.

"He paid his price. Let him rebuild his life," a local resident told reporters gathered outside his uncle's home on Friday morning.

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Published 5 January 2024 6:26pm
Updated 5 January 2024 6:43pm
By Christy Somos
Source: Reuters

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