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Oscar Pistorius’ life now he is free – residing in rich suburb and no booze

Oscar Pistorius, 37, was launched from jail on Friday (January 5) – and can head again to some type of normality.

The disgraced Olympian spent 9 years behind bars after he was discovered responsible of killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine’s Day in 2013. Pistorius shot Reeva by their toilet door at their mansion in Pretoria, South Africa.

Pistorius has all the time insisted he mistook Reeva for an intruder. And Daily Star Sport has a take a look at what Pistorius’ life will appear to be now he is been launched, on parole, from behind bars.

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Living together with his uncle



general view of Oscar Pistorius' uncle's house in Waterkloof, a suburb of Pretoria, on January 5, 2024. South Africa's ex-Olympic runner Oscar Pistorius will be released from prison on parole January 5, 2024, almost 11 years after he shot dead his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in a crime that gripped the world. Having served more than half his sentence, the 37-year-old double-amputee will leave the Atteridgeville prison on the outskirts of the capital Pretoria. The time and logistical details have not been disclosed by authorities, citing "security" reasons.
Oscar Pistorius will keep at his uncle’s mansion

Pistorius is predicted to dwell together with his uncle in Pretoria. In 2014 he was briefly launched from jail to spend the remainder of his sentence underneath home arrest at his uncle’s mansion. However, that ruling was overturned, and Pistorius returned to jail.

His uncle lives in Waterkloof, a rich suburb of South Africa’s capital metropolis, in a three-storey mansion which is closely guarded and geared up with digital safety tools. The London 2012 double gold medalist will be capable to absorb a 360 diploma view of Pretoria whereas taking a dip within the swimming pool.

Like most mansions within the space, it has excessive partitions topped with barbed wire to push back potential break-ins. Pistorius’ uncle, Arnold, is a distinguished businessman who accrued a lot of his wealth by creating, letting, and managing business properties.

Strict guidelines together with no booze



This file photo taken on June 13, 2016 shows South African Paralympian Oscar Pistorius sitting inside the dock at the high court in Pretoria before the start of the sentencing hearing set to send him back to jail for murdering his girlfriend three years ago. A South African appeals court increased paralympic champion Oscar Pistorius' sentence for murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp to 13 years and five months on November 24, 2017.
Oscar Pistorius must adhere to parole guidelines

Pistorius must adhere to sure parole guidelines now he is out of jail. In an announcement, the Department of Correctional Services stated: “The general parole conditions will apply to Pistorius.

“For instance, he will likely be anticipated to be at residence at explicit hours of the day. He could not devour alcohol and different prohibited substances.”

Local media also reports Pistorius will be prohibited from conducting interviews. Pistorius will be closely monitored until the end of his parole on December 5, 2029.

Attending programs



This picture taken on November 4, 2012 during the Feather Awards held at Melrose Arch in Johannesburg shows South Africa's Olympic sprint star Oscar Pistorius and his model girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. The mother of Reeva Steenkamp, a South African model killed by ex-Olympian Oscar Pistorius, is the one "serving a life sentence", she said in a statement on January 5, 2024 ahead of his release from prison.
Oscar Pistorius must take anger administration courses

As a part of his launch, Pistorius can even need to attend packages on gender-based violence and proceed remedy classes on anger administration till the tip of his sentence.

“He’ll be required to attend therapy to address his anger issues, he’ll have to do community service and therapy (for) his gender-based violence issues,” Reeva Steenkamp household spokesman Rob Matthews stated, talking again in November.

As a part of his parole deal, he’ll attend classes till December 5, 2029.

New profession



LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 08: Gold medallist Oscar Pistorius of South Africa poses on the podium during the medal ceremony for the Men's 400m T44 Final on day 10 of the London 2012 Paralympic Games at Olympic Stadium on September 8, 2012 in London, England.
Oscar Pistorius may have a change in profession

Pistorius’ time behind bars has been stored underneath wraps, however one element that has emerged is his purpose to turn into a pastor as soon as out of jail. While in jail, Pistorius led a gaggle for fellow Christian prisoners at Atteridgeville correctional centre in Pretoria.

“Oscar leads the research and is ready to accommodate those that aren’t so accustomed to the Bible to elucidate the that means of all of the verses,” Henke Pistorius, his father, told The Times.

“They are hardcore chaps, the problem people in the prison, but now they are all meeting to follow the Bible once or twice a week.”