Barry
Steenkamp and June Steenkamp Photo: CarteBlanche/M-Net
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Oscar Pistorius shot dead his girlfriend
Reeva Steenkamp deliberately, her parents said, ahead of an appeal hearing in
which prosecutors are seeking to overturn a South African court ruling that the
athlete was not guilty of murder. It
was the first time Steenkamp's parents have spoken out against the court's
verdict. Pistorius, 28, was found
guilty last September of culpable homicide, the equivalent of manslaughter,
after Judge Thokozile Masipa said state prosecutors had failed to prove the
Paralympic gold medallist had shown "intent" to kill.
The
state argued throughout the six-month trial that Pistorius had deliberately
killed Steenkamp when he fired four rounds through a locked toilet door where
she was hiding after a row. Pistorius says he believed an intruder was inside
the toilet cubicle.
Reuters report
continues:
Prosecutors
filed an appeal last week asking for the verdict to be changed to murder. They
argue Pistorius must have known when he fired that the person behind the door
could be killed, even if he did not know it was Steenkamp. The appeal hearing
is due to start in November.
"What
actually came out in court is not the truth," Barry Steenkamp told
Australia's Channel Seven television in an interview aired on Sunday.
"He
got angry, she went off to the toilet, locked herself inside, and then him
pulling out the gun and shooting."
June
Steenkamp adds: "Why didn't he just let her walk away?"
Pistorius,
nicknamed the "Blade Runner" because of the carbon-fibre prosthetics
he used during his career on the track, was due to be released from prison last
Friday after serving 10 months of his five-year sentence.
Justice
Minister Michael Masutha blocked his release because he said the decision was
made without legal basis, an intervention the Pistorius family said left them
"shocked and disappointed".
The
decision has been returned to the parole board for reconsideration, which could
take up to four months.
Steenkamp's
parents have said previously they were unhappy with the court's sentencing but
this is the first time they have publicly questioned the verdict.
If convicted of murder,
Pistorius will likely be given a custodial sentence of at least 15 years.
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