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Oscar Pistorius denied parole for killing his partner

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Oscar Pistorius of South Africa was denied parole for killing his partner.

 

Before the murder conviction that terminated his career a year later, Pistorius, as “The Blade Runner,” rose to fame during the 2012 Paralympic Games.


Oscar Pistorius, a paralympic gold medalist from South Africa, was denied parole after asking for an early release from jail ten years after killing his girlfriend in a gunshot.

 

Full story: https://bangkokone.news/oscar-pistorius-denied-parole-for-killing-his-partner/

 

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Good.

 

7 years served for shooting someone to death is a woeful sentence.

 

Until he admits to deliberately shooting her he should remain behind bars. The "imagined burglar in the en-suite" excuse doesn't wash, he should admit what he did and apologize to the family. 

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