The Gold Coast Bulletin

Pistorius ‘wept as he said he was sorry’

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CAPE TOWN: Oscar Pistorius dropped to his knees in front of the father of his murder victim and wept through an apology during their first face-to-face meeting since the killing took place in 2013.

Barry Steenkamp, 79, said the encounter was difficult and traumatic. Pistorius, 35, continued to claim he shot Reeva Steenkamp, his girlfriend, four times through a locked bathroom door by accident.

“He gave me his truth, but I didn’t get my truth,” Mr Steenkamp said in My Name Is Reeva, a new documentar­y based on her murder.

“He came in, he went on his knees and he took my hand and shook it. He thanked me and told me how sorry he was and how he can’t stop thinking about that moment. I didn’t say I forgive you, I just said ‘Thank you’,” Mr Steenkamp said.

His wife, June, declined to be part of the “victim-offender dialogue”. It is

part of the parole process, which has stalled in Pistorius’s case. Instead, she told the program she had written to Pistorius (pictured), saying: “You have stolen her life.” Asked if she thought the former athlete was remorseful, she said: “If he’s destroyed by what he’s done now, that would be a good thing.”

Tanie Koen, the couple’s lawyer, who was at the meeting in June, described the mood as “an overwhelmi­ng sense of grief and sadness”. She added: “I don’t believe Oscar’s version (of events).”

Since Pistorius’s trial in 2014, appeals have led to disagreeme­nt about whether he has served more than half his sentence of 13 years, five months. An initial conviction of manslaught­er and a six-year sentence were changed by the Supreme Court of Appeal to a murder conviction and longer sentence. Lawyers for Pistorius and the case management committee at Atteridgev­ille prison in Pretoria do not agree on when the sentence began.

According to appraisals by his supervisor­s, Pistorius has a low risk of reoffendin­g.

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