New York Post

KILLER OLYMPIAN IS FREED

‘Blade runner’ shot gal in ’13

- By SNEJANA FARBEROV sfarberov@nypost.com

South African double-amputee Olympic runner Oscar Pistorius was granted parole Friday, 10 years after repeatedly shooting his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp through a bathroom door, killing her.

Pistorius, 37, who fatally shot Steenkamp on Valentine’s Day in 2013, would be released from prison on Jan. 5.

“Mr. Pistorius will complete the remainder of the sentence in the system of community correction­s and will be subjected to supervisio­n in compliance with parole conditions until his sentence expires,” the Department of Correction­al Services said in a statement Friday. Steenkamp’s mother, June, did not oppose Pistorius’ parole hearing but chose not to attend it at Atteridgev­ille prison, saying: “I simply cannot muster the energy to face him again at this stage.”

‘Anger issues’

In a letter read on Friday by a family representa­tive, June Steenkamp said she is “not convinced that Oscar has been rehabilita­ted” in prison, and wondered whether Pistorius’ “huge anger issues” had been addressed.

Steenkamp added that she would potentiall­y be “concerned for the safety of any woman” who crosses his path.

She also noted the wishes of Reeva Steenkamp’s father, Barry, who died in September at 80.

“My dear Barry left this world utterly devastated by the thought that he had failed to protect his daughter,” June Steenkamp wrote in her letter. “The only hope he had left, was that Oscar would find it in himself to eventually tell the full truth.”

Barry Steenkamp met with Pistorius in June 2022 as part of the parole process. He said the disgraced athlete had dropped to his knees and begged for forgivenes­s.

Known as the “Blade Runner” for his carbon-fiber prosthetic legs, Pistorius went from a star Paralympic champion and role model to disabled athletes, to a convicted killer in hearings that made headlines around the world.

Pistorius killed Steenkamp on Valentine’s Day in 2013 by firing four shots through the bathroom door, later claiming that he mistook his 29-year-old girlfriend for a burglar.

But June Steenkamp continued to maintain that Pistorius knowingly killed her daughter.

“I do not believe Oscar’s version that he thought the person in the toilet was a burglar,” she said in her statement Friday.

“In fact, I do not know anybody who does,” she added. “My dearest child screamed for her life . . . I believe he knew it was Reeva.”

Long road

Pistorius will remain on parole until Dec. 5, 2029. Under the conditions of his release, he will be required to attend therapy for anger issues and “gender-based violence issues,” and perform community service.

Pistorius was initially imprisoned for five years in 2014 for culpable homicide. But the Supreme Court of Appeal in late 2015 found him guilty of the more serious charge of murder after an appeal by prosecutor­s.

His total sentence was extended to six years in 2016 — less than half the 15-year minimum term sought by prosecutor­s.

In 2017, the Supreme Court more than doubled his total sentence to 13 years and five months, saying the six-year jail term was “shockingly lenient.”

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