SOUTH AFRICA – People in the South African capital, Pretoria, gave mixed reaction on Friday to the news that ex-Paralympic star, Oscar Pistorius, had been released from prison on parole.
Pistorius, who served nearly nine years for murdering his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, in 2013, was believed to be at his uncle’s mansion after authorities secretly moved him at an undisclosed time to avoid the glare of news crews waiting outside the jail.
Africanews reports indicated that residents in Pretoria, where Pistorius would reside for the duration of his parole, felt that the world-famous double-amputee athlete deserved to be released as he had served his time for the murder.
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“Oscar’s parole is something that is not bad. Nobody is perfect. He did make a mistake, he served and I think it is high time he comes back to the community,” said local resident, Thapelo Rakhoale.
“I hope to see him one day back on the road running again and being one of my favorites… I know he killed someone, but we don’t know what was his intentions,” another resident said.
South Africa’s Department of Corrections announced in a two-sentence statement at around 8:30 a.m. that Pistorius had been released and was “now at home.”
It gave no more details other than to confirm Pistorius’ new status as “a parolee.”
Pistorius, 37, served nearly nine years of his murder sentence of 13 years and five months for the fatal shooting of model and law graduate Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine’s Day 2013.
He became eligible for early release from prison having served at least half his sentence and was approved for parole in November.
Pistorius would live under strict parole conditions until the remainder of his murder sentence expires in December 2029.
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