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Oscar Pistorius, the former South African athlete convicted of murdering his girlfriend, released from prison after almost eleven years.

Oscar Pistorius, the former South African athlete convicted of murdering his girlfriend, released from prison after almost eleven years.

Released from Prison by Oscar Pistorius: Nearly Eleven Years After the Murder of His Partner

\n\nThe life of the former South African Paralympic athlete, Oscar Pistorius, has just taken a new turn. The man has been released from prison, almost eleven years after killing his partner, Reeva Steenkamp, ​​in what was one of the most high-profile legal cases in South Africa.\n\n

Back to the Drama

\n\nTo better understand the matter, let's go back to Valentine's Day 2013. That night, Oscar Pistorius kills his partner Reeva Steenkamp, ​​a 29-year-old model. The athlete claims he fired four shots through the bathroom door, thinking there was an intruder.\n\nIt was only later that he realized that it was his partner who died from her injuries. Despite his defense, the court convicted him in 2015 of murder, after rejecting his version of self-defense. \n\n

Oscar Pistorius: From Glory to Fall

\n\nOscar Pistorius, nicknamed "Blade Runner", has been a true source of inspiration for many. The first disabled athlete to participate in the Olympic Games, his dazzling career ended suddenly following this tragedy.\n\nPublic opinion is then divided. Many defend him, because of his disability and his sporting success, while others consider that he should be punished for his actions, like anyone else.\n\n

A release from prison under high surveillance

\n\nOn October 6, 2021, Oscar Pistorius was released from prison after serving part of his sentence. His lawyer told the press that he would continue to serve the remainder of his sentence under house arrest.\n\nThe news of his release sparked strong reactions in South Africa and around the world. Some believe he paid for his mistakes, while others believe he should have stayed in prison longer given the seriousness of his crime.\n\nBeyond the controversy, this case will remain etched in the history of South African justice, and raises questions about the fairness of the judicial system when dealing with high-profile celebrities. \n\n