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"Oscar Pistorius Parole Sparks Debate Amid South Africa's Struggle with Femicide"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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Oscar Pistorius, the former Paralympic champion known as the Blade Runner, has been released on parole after serving less than nine years for the murder of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, on Valentine's Day in 2013. Reeva's brother, Adam Steenkamp, still struggles with the loss and the lack of full answers regarding the tragic event. Despite Pistorius's release, Adam feels that justice has not been fully served, as Pistorius will be relatively young and free after his parole restrictions end, while Reeva's family continues to live with their pain. Pistorius will live under strict conditions at his uncle's estate and is required to continue therapy for anger management and attend sessions on gender-based violence. Adam Steenkamp recalls his sister's life and potential, expressing the ongoing emotional impact her murder has on the family.

"Oscar Pistorius Parole Sparks Controversy Amid South Africa's Femicide Crisis"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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Samantha Jonker, a lifelong friend of Reeva Steenkamp, has criticized the decision to release Oscar Pistorius on parole after he served less than half of his 13-and-a-half-year sentence for the murder of Steenkamp. Jonker, along with anti-violence campaigners, believes that Pistorius's release sends a wrong message about the consequences of gender-based violence in South Africa. Pistorius, a former Paralympic athlete, shot Steenkamp through a locked bathroom door in 2013, claiming he mistook her for an intruder. His initial conviction of culpable homicide was later upgraded to murder. Pistorius must now adhere to strict parole conditions, including anger management courses, abstaining from alcohol, and not handling weapons.

"Oscar Pistorius: From Olympic Glory to Parolee After Murder Conviction"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Associated Press

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Oscar Pistorius, the South African double-amputee Olympic runner, was released on parole after serving nearly nine years for the murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in 2013. Born with a congenital condition, Pistorius had his legs amputated below the knee as a child and went on to compete in the Olympics. His fall from grace began with Steenkamp's murder, leading to a high-profile trial and eventual conviction. His initial manslaughter conviction was later overturned for murder, and his sentence was increased to 13 years and five months. Pistorius will remain under strict conditions until the full sentence expires in 2029.

"Oscar Pistorius Granted Parole After a Decade, Amid Calls for Vigilance"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Associated Press

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Oscar Pistorius, the former Olympic sprinter convicted of murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, was released on parole after serving nearly nine years of his sentence. He will live under strict conditions, including a ban on media contact, until his sentence ends in December 2029. Pistorius claims the shooting was a tragic mistake, believing Steenkamp to be an intruder, while prosecutors argued it was intentional. His release has been met with mixed reactions, with some hoping for his rehabilitation and others questioning the adequacy of justice served.

"Oscar Pistorius Paroled: The 'Blade Runner' and South Africa's Struggle with Femicide"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo! Voices

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Oscar Pistorius, the South African former Paralympic athlete known as "Blade Runner," was released on parole after serving nearly 11 years for the murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in 2013. Pistorius claimed he mistook Steenkamp for an intruder when he shot her. His release includes conditions such as anger management therapy and attending sessions on gender-based violence. The case continues to stir debate on the adequacy of justice for victims of violence in South Africa.

"Oscar Pistorius Granted Parole After Serving 9 Years for Girlfriend's Murder"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Reuters

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Oscar Pistorius, the South African former Paralympic athlete known as "Blade Runner," was released on parole after serving nearly 11 years for the murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in 2013. Despite the Steenkamp family's grief, they acknowledged the parole conditions, which include anger management and gender-based violence therapy, as a positive step by the justice system. Pistorius' release has sparked mixed reactions regarding the leniency of his sentence and the message it sends about accountability for gender-based violence in South Africa.

Oscar Pistorius Granted Parole After 11 Years for Girlfriend's Murder

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Washington Post

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Oscar Pistorius, the former Paralympic champion known as "Blade Runner," has been released on parole after serving approximately nine years of his 13-year sentence for the murder of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, in 2013. His release comes with conditions, including anger management courses and programs on gender-based violence. The case, which gained international attention, has been a touchstone in discussions about violence against women and the justice system in South Africa.

"Oscar Pistorius Granted Parole, Ending Prison Term for 2013 Murder"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BBC.com

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Oscar Pistorius, the former Paralympian convicted of murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in 2013, has been released on parole after serving nearly 11 years of his 13-year sentence. Under South African law, he was eligible for parole after serving half his sentence. Pistorius will live under strict conditions, including anger management courses and a ban on speaking to the media, until his sentence expires in 2029. Reeva Steenkamp's mother has accepted the parole decision but expressed that her family is the one "serving a life sentence" as no amount of time will bring her daughter back.

"Oscar Pistorius Granted Parole, Leaves Prison 11 Years After Conviction"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC News

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Oscar Pistorius, the former Paralympic sprinter known as "Blade Runner," has been released on parole after serving time for the murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in 2013. Pistorius, who claimed he mistook Steenkamp for an intruder, has been under house arrest and in prison since 2014. His release comes after a long legal process and the recent death of Steenkamp's father, who had hoped for a confession from Pistorius. The case remains one of the most high-profile falls from grace in sports history.

"Oscar Pistorius: Paralympian's Release from Prison Marks End of a Tragic Saga"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Hindustan Times

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Oscar Pistorius, the South African former Paralympic champion known as "Blade Runner," is set to be released on parole after serving nearly nine years of his sentence for the murder of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, in 2013. Pistorius, who made history by competing in the Olympics as a double amputee, will live under strict conditions, including therapy for anger management and attending sessions on gender-based violence. His parole comes after serving more than half of his term, with a monitoring official to oversee him until his sentence ends in December 2029.

"Oscar Pistorius Granted Parole with Strict Monitoring Through 2029"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Associated Press

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Oscar Pistorius, the former Olympic runner convicted of murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, is set to be released on parole after serving nearly nine years of his sentence. He will live under strict conditions at his uncle's home in Pretoria and must adhere to various parole requirements, including attending anger management and violence against women programs, and performing community service. Pistorius' release has been met with mixed reactions, with some questioning his rehabilitation and others hoping for his positive reformation.

"Oscar Pistorius: From Olympic Glory to Parole Amid Controversy and Threats"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Reuters.com

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Oscar Pistorius, the former Paralympic champion known as "Blade Runner," is set to be released from prison on parole nearly 11 years after the murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in 2013. Pistorius, who gained fame as a double amputee competing in the Olympics, was initially convicted of culpable homicide, which was later upgraded to murder. He will remain under supervision with strict parole conditions until his sentence expires in December 2029. The release follows a meeting with Steenkamp's father as part of a restorative justice program, although her mother expresses doubts about his rehabilitation while stating she has forgiven him.

"Oscar Pistorius: From Olympic Glory to Parole in a Life of Luxury and Controversy"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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Oscar Pistorius, the former Paralympic athlete convicted for the murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, is set to leave prison after serving over half of his sentence and will live in a luxury mansion owned by his uncle. The mansion, located in an affluent suburb, is equipped with high-end security features. Pistorius will be on parole until 2029 and must comply with several conditions, including anger management courses, abstaining from alcohol and weapons, and not giving media interviews. He has been warned to remain vigilant due to potential threats from the criminal underworld.

"Oscar Pistorius: From Olympic Fame to Parole Amid Assassination Fears"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox News

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Oscar "Bladerunner" Pistorius, the former Olympic athlete convicted of murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, has been warned of potential assassination threats from the underworld as he is set to be released on parole. He will reside in a heavily secured compound owned by his uncle in Pretoria. Pistorius's parole conditions include restrictions on profiting from the case, media interviews, alcohol consumption, and require him to attend anger management training. The Department of Correctional Services has kept his transportation details confidential due to security concerns.

Oscar Pistorius Granted Parole After 10 Years for Girlfriend's Murder

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NPR

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Oscar Pistorius, the South African Paralympian convicted of murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, will be released on parole in January 2024. Pistorius, known as the "Blade Runner," shot Steenkamp four times through his bathroom door on Valentine's Day 2013, claiming he mistook her for a burglar. After a trial that gained international attention, Pistorius was initially convicted of culpable homicide but later had his conviction overturned for a higher charge of murder. He was ultimately sentenced to 13 years and five months in prison. Pistorius's parole bid was initially denied but was later granted after a court ruled that the minimum detention period had been miscalculated. His release will come with conditions, including attending an anger management course and not leaving the region of Pretoria without permission.