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| 4 October 2024, Friday |

S.African Paralympian Oscar Pistorius denied parole a decade after killing girlfriend

Oscar Pistorius, a former South African Paralympic athlete who was sentenced in 2016 for the murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, has been refused parole, according to South African prison officials and a lawyer for the victim’s family on Friday.

Pistorius, formerly the darling of the Paralympic movement for advocating for wider recognition and acceptance of handicapped athletes, murdered Steenkamp, a model and law student, in his toilet on February 14, 2013, Valentine’s Day.

The athlete, known as “Blade Runner” for his carbon-fibre prosthetic legs, went from public hero to convicted murderer in a trial that drew worldwide interest.

He was jailed in 2016, initially for a six-year term, but had that sentence increased to 13 years after an appeal by prosecutors who argued it was too lenient.

The Department of Correctional Services said in a statement on Friday that Pistorius, aged 36, had not completed the minimum detention period required to be considered for parole.

“Come August 2024, he would have reached the minimum detention period, then the (parole) board will make a decision,” prison spokesperson Singabakho Nxumalo told a media briefing.

“He will have to appear again next year. And then we look into the profile and make a decision in terms of his placement. But for now, it was a matter of saying he has not served the minimum detention period.”

Steenkamp’s family had opposed the bid, their lawyer Tania Koen told Reuters.

“I’ve just received a call from the parole board. It is a huge sense of relief for June,” she said, referring to Reeva’s mother.

June Steenkamp had earlier said she was feeling nervous as she arrived at Atteridgeville prison near the capital Pretoria for the closed-door hearing.

“While we welcome today’s decision, today is not a cause for celebration,” Koen said on behalf of Reeva’s parents. “We miss Reeva terribly and will do so for the rest of our lives. We believe in justice and hope that it continues to prevail.”

Julian Knight, Pistorius’ lawyer, had told Reuters that Pistorius will go before the parole board to answer questions based on Knight’s written application advocating for his client’s release.

Knight had stated that he did not anticipate a decision on Friday. He declined to comment when Pistorius was denied parole.

His argument for Pistorius’ parole was that “there don’t seem to be any negative elements precluding his being released on parole since he fits the standards of the department in terms of their rules and procedures.”

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  • Reuters