PRETORIA: Oscar Pistorius, the former Paralympic track champions, has had his jail term for killing girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp doubled to 13 years five months by South Africa’s Supreme Court of Appeal.
It issued the ruling after the prosecution appealed his previous sentence of six years as too lenient.
The former Olympic and Paralympic sprinter killed Steenkamp at his home in an upscale Pretoria neighborhood on Valentine’s Day 2013 — an act he says was an accident after he mistook her for an intruder. The prosecution called it a deliberate act after the two had an argument.
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The court’s decision is “justice for Reeva,” her family’s spokeswoman said, adding that they hope “this is the end of the road and that everyone can move forward.”
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Prosecutor Gerrie Nel argued that Pistorius’ sentence was “shockingly lenient,” while the defence sought to dismiss the appeal.
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Supreme Court Justice Willie Seriti said Pistorius failed to explain in court hearings why he fired the fatal shots and “does not appreciate the gravity of his actions.”
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“I find it difficult on the evidence to accept that the respondent is genuinely remorseful,” Seriti wrote in his decision.
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Seriti said the facts of the case demanded a higher sentence.
Pistorius can appeal the new sentence. Originally he was convicted of manslaughter in 2014 after months of hearings and sentenced to five years, but a higher court overturned the conviction and changed it to murder a year later.
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During Pistorius’ sentencing for murder, the trial judge cited mitigating circumstances for a lesser punishment, saying Pistorius was genuinely remorseful and a good candidate for rehabilitation.
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The minimum sentence for murder in South Africa is 15 years, but individual judges can lower the sentence if there are “substantial and compelling” reasons to do so.
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The judge described Pistorius as a “fallen hero” who will never be at peace and sentenced him to six years in prison.
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