Pistorius 'wants to contact' Steenkamps
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Paralympian star says he wants to talk with relatives Reeva Steenkamp - like his father warns against the consequences if the history of the star shows false
Paralympic star Oscar Pistorius should contact the bereaved family of Reeva Steenkamp girlfriend admits he killed at his home, his uncle, on Saturday.
The athlete, who is accused of murder, spent eight nights in a police cell in Pretoria before being released on bail rand (? 1m 74000) on Friday. He was taken to the luxury home of his uncle, Arnold Pistorius, who said the athlete wanted to reach Steenkamps.
"I do not want to put him under pressure, but when we were in the car, so he said," Arnold told the eNews Channel Africa (ENCA). "The family of Reeva is on your mind all the time and he knows that his goal would be part of the family in the future."
It is unclear whether the family Steenkamp, ??who burned his daughter last week, are ready for such a move. The father of late model, Barry Steenkamp, ??told South Africa
Beeld
newspaper that Pistorius should "live with his conscience" if he was lying about how he had killed.
The athlete who "suffer" if his allegations that he took for a burglar was wrong, he said. The warning came what seemed to be the first public consultation Pistorius in the case turned out to be the work of a hacker. "Thanks to all those who prayed for two families, Osca," said a message on behalf of his brother Carl Twitter. Pistorius A spokeswoman said: "Twitter is not Carl Carl Oscar or We can confirm that Twitter account was hacked during this tragic time, we occupied cancel all social media sites, both brother and sister Oscar ... "
gold medalist at the Paralympic Games in London , staying with his family in his uncle's house in the upmarket suburb of Waterkloof Pretoria, was visited by parole officers and an advisor on Saturday. Under the conditions of his bail can not drink alcohol, go home or leave the country and must report to a police station twice a week.
Karyn Maughan, ENCA legal journalist has followed the case, said: "I suspect that his legal team will challenge for the conditions of the loan there was a degree of shock in both defense. and the accusation that the judge added eight or nine conditions that had not been requested. "
The condition that Pistorius be taken at random alcohol and drug testing had raised concerns in particular, Maughan said. He said that according to his coach, Pistorius had to see a psychiatrist on Tuesday. "Apparently, he does not sleep."
Months of 26 years, the faces of anxiety and detailed preparation before their next court appearance on June 4 His agent, Peet van Zyl, downplayed reports that Pistorius could be training again soon. "Oscar has more important things to worry about training and that is why I canceled all his meetings locally and internationally," he said.
Pistorius was persecuted to his uncle's house on Friday by the media, who then set up outside the camp. Treats large sums of money are being told his story. "Everyone wants the interviewer," van Zyl. "We will not do interviews at this time. Let us sit down with lawyers and make a decision."
- The double amputee does not face a future of peace. At the heart of the "Team Pistorius" is his family, which became evident in court, is deeply religious and united. When the judge ruled that Pistorius was released, wept and embraced in a circle, head bowed in silent prayer.
- Henke
comforting shook sister Aimee, another artifact in the courtyard, where he wept over Friday's decision. Last tweet Aimee, February 19, said: "The family Reeva in my thoughts today."
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