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The South African Paralympic athlete Oscar Pistorius, convicted of murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, may soon meet her parents as part of the process leading up to parole.

He is eligible for possible release after having served half his sentence.

But he first has to take part in a “restorative justice” process.

Pistorius shot Steenkamp dead in 2013 saying he mistook her for a burglar at his home in the capital, Pretoria.

Oscar Pistorius competing at the 2012 London Olympics.
Photo: AFP

The 34-year-old fired four times through a locked toilet door.

In 2014, he was given a five-year term for manslaughter.

But Pistorius was found guilty of murder on appeal in 2015 and the sentence was later increased to 13 years and five months.

In a statement, South Africa’s department of correctional services said it was talking to the Steenkamp family about a possible meeting.

Outlining what needs to happen before parole is considered, the statement says that offenders must “acknowledge and take responsibility for their actions”.

As part of the restorative justice process there has to be “an opportunity for parties to reconcile or an apology”.

South African Paralympian Oscar Pistorius (Foreground) holds his head in his hands as members of Reeva Steenkamp's family including her father Barry Steenkamp(L), looks on during his resentencing hearing.

Pistorius,(Foreground) holds his head in his hands as members of Reeva Steenkamp’s family including her father Barry Steenkamp looks on during his resentencing hearing.
Photo: AFP

The Steenkamps’ lawyer, Tania Koen, told national broadcaster SABC that they “would like to participate in the victim-offender dialogue”.

“June [Steenkamp, Reeva’s mother] has always said that she has forgiven Oscar, however that doesn’t mean that he mustn’t pay for what he has done… Barry [Steenkamp, Reeva’s father] battles with that a bit, but that is something he will have to voice at the appropriate time,” Ms Koen added.

“The wound, even though so much time has passed, is still very raw.”

Being eligible for parole is not the same as being entitled to it and so it is not a forgone conclusion that he will be released, the lawyer said. The authorities will also have to consider a number of reports written by prison officials as well as other professionals.

There had also been some confusion over when the parole process could begin.

June Steenkamp's book shares details about the lives of her daughter Reeva and her relationship with Oscar Pistorius.

June Steenkamp’s book shares details about the lives of her daughter Reeva and her relationship with Oscar Pistorius.
Photo: AFP

It was widely believed that it would not be until March 2023, but the Steenkamps were “very shocked and quite taken aback” that he was already eligible, Ms Koen said.

The BBC’s said if if granted parole, Pistorius would serve the remainder of his sentence at home and need to report to prison officials regularly.

Prior to the murder, Pistorius had become well known as a Paralympic gold medallist. In 2012, he made history by becoming the first amputee sprinter to compete at the Olympics running on prosthetic “blades”.

His legs were amputated below the knee when he was 11 months old because he was born without fibula bones.

-BBC

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