Sister of jailed blade runner grateful for judge's sentencing decision
Judge Thokozile Masipa has been criticised by women's and other rights groups for accepting the defence argument that a lesser sentence than the 15-year minimum term sought by prosecutors was appropriate for the 2013 murder of Reeva Steenkamp.
"The thing I'm most grateful (for) and the thing I really appreciate is the emphasis she made to distinguish a difference between the facts and the truth in terms of this is not a gender-based violence situation," Aimee Pistorius said in an interview with the eNCA television news channel.
"It's a terrible accident where Oscar had no intention of shooting Reeva," she said.
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Paralympic gold medallist Pistorious fatally shot his girlfriend four times through a toilet door at his Pretoria home and has already served 12 months in prison, but the original manslaughter conviction was increased to murder by the Supreme Court of Appeal in December.
The track star, who had the lower part of his legs amputated when he was a baby, was freed from prison last October after almost a year behind bars.
He was to serve the remainder of the original five-year term under house arrest at his uncle's house in a wealthy suburb of the South Africa capital.
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