A parole board is set to recommend that the disgraced
athlete, Oscar Pistorius, convicted in the killing of his
girlfriend, be released from prison in August, South
Africa’s Department of Correctional Services said on
Monday.
Pistorius, 28, was sentenced in October to five years
in prison for culpable homicide in the killing of Reeva
Steenkamp on Valentine’s Day 2013. In South Africa,
culpable homicide means a person was killed
unintentionally but unlawfully.
Pistorius acknowledged firing shots through the
bathroom door in his home, but said he thought there
was an intruder in the bathroom rather than his
girlfriend.
In his 2014 trial, a judge found Pistorius to be not
guilty of murder. Prosecutors are appealing that
verdict.
Both of Pistorius’ legs were amputated before his first
birthday. In the 2012 Summer Olympics in London,
Pistorius became the first athlete with both legs
amputated to participate in the Olympic Games,
running in the 400-meter race and the 4×400 meter
relay.
Under South African law, Pistorius must serve at least
one-sixth of his sentence — 10 months — before
being released. The parole board is prepared to
recommend that he be released on August 21, 10
months to the day since his sentencing.
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