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Oscar Pistorius has written to June and Barry Steenkamp, the parents of his girlfriend Reeva, who he shot to death at his home in Pretoria, South Africa, an unexpected move which was ‘quite emotionally distressing for them’
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Murderer Oscar Pistorius sent his victim Reeva Steenkamp’s parents a “distressing” letter in a move their lawyer said was “like ripping a Band-Aid off a wound”.
Pistorius has been eligible for parole since July, having served half his 13-year sentence for shooting his girlfriend dead at his home in Pretoria, South Africa, on Valentine’s Day, 2013.
As part of the parole process in South Africa, prisoners must “acknowledge and take responsibility for their actions”, which led him to write his letter to June and Barry Steenkamp.
Their lawyer, Tania Koen, told the Mirror: “I cannot divulge the contents of that letter.
“It was quite emotionally distressing for them. They did not know it was coming and it was sent to me by his attorney.”
Pistorius at sentencing in 2016
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Ms Koen also told of Barry and June’s distress when they learned Pistorius, 34, had been eligible for parole since July and a hearing had been set for the end of October, which was later cancelled after they found out.
They had been told he would not be released until after March 2023.
June and Barry have also been asked by the prison service to meet their daughter’s killer before his release, and are willing to see him.
Mum June Steenkamp
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The lawyer said the “victim-offender dialogue” was not compulsory for the victim’s family, but Barry and June were willing to meet Pistorius.
Ms Koen said: “Yes, they want to do that face to face.
“Barry has said for years he wants to meet Oscar and he has questions to ask. They are not emotionally prepared, but are prepared to meet Oscar.
Pistorius at London 2012 Olympics
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“They accept the day will come when Oscar will be eligible for parole and they would give their input.”
But she said the couple had been upset by the way Pistorius’s parole was handled.
She said: “What was also very upsetting was the disregard for their emotional wellbeing.
“They had to find out the parole board had already convened a date for parole and never advised them about it.
Dad Barry Steenkamp
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“The proper procedure was not followed.”
Singabakho Nxumalo, of the prison service, confirmed the Steenkamps were asked to meet Pistorius in a possible “victim-offender dialogue”.
Pistorius, a double amputee who in 2012 became the first athlete to compete in the Olympics on “blades”, claimed he thought he was shooting an intruder when he killed Reeva, 29.
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