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Star opens up on Oscar Pistorius and Reeva Steenkamp "love triangle" saga

<p>South African rugby star Francois Hougaard has opened up on the long-running rumours that a text message that he sent to Reeva Steenkamp sparked her brutal murder, which was done by Paralympic star Oscar Pistorius six years ago.</p> <p>Steenkamp was shot dead by Pistorius through the bathroom door of his home in the early hours of Valentine’s Day in 2013.</p> <p>Pistorius is serving a prison sentence of more than 13 years for her murder.</p> <p><img style="width: 500px; height: 281.25px; display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7826314/oscar-story.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/2b43dee2c4274ecba0371595573c9e99" /></p> <p style="text-align: center;"><em>Oscar Pistorius in court</em></p> <p>Now, Hougaard has opened up about how he was put in the middle of the media inquest in 2013 due to reports that claimed a text he sent was the catalyst of the murder.</p> <p>Hougaard told <a rel="noopener" href="https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/rugbyunion/article-6967451/Francois-Hougaard-business-tattoos-death-former-girlfriend.html" target="_blank"><em>The Daily Mail</em></a>: </p> <p>“Reeva and I dated for quite a while.</p> <p>“One of my best mates phoned me at seven o’clock when I was playing golf to tell me what had happened. He was the first to get to the house. It’s a shock when you hear something like that, isn’t it? It’s tough.</p> <p>“Everyone was saying I sent Reeva a message and that’s why he shot her. I had nothing to do with her any more but it’s all people were asking me about. Mentally, that was a really tough thing to go through.”</p> <p>Hougaard, 31, was involved in the lengthy court case and shared how he stopped the mental pressure from impacting his performance as a rugby player.</p> <p><img style="width: 500px; height: 281.25px; display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7826313/oscar-story-1.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/59f1ad1e691d4936b6a6867311457167" /></p> <p style="text-align: center;"><em>Francois Hougaard</em></p> <p>“It was tough because rugby is 80 per cent mental. If you’re not mentally where you need to be, then you’re not going to play well,” he said.</p> <p>“I went to see a psychologist to talk about it. That taught me to deal with negative situations. That taught me to turn things into positive fuel and not to sulk.</p> <p>“When you’re young, you might wake up with a sore shoulder and think, ‘Ah, I’m not really keen for training.’ Once something really seriously bad happens, it just adds some perspective. You don’t sulk about getting dropped or a niggle. It makes you appreciate what you’ve got.”</p>

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Reeva Steenkamp’s mother: “I’ve forgiven Oscar for killing my daughter”

<p>The mother of murdered model Reeva Steenkamp says she is “finished” with Olympian and convicted killer Oscar Pistorius once and for all.</p> <p>“I am not interested in Oscar Pistorius, I am finished with that,” June Steenkamp, 71, said, after Pistorius exhausted all legal attempts to reduce his 15-year sentence for shooting dead his girlfriend Reeva on Valentine's Day five years ago.</p> <p>“It's up to the justice system now – I have no interest whatsoever in him. He is not important to me anymore. It has been five years and I have had enough now,” she told the South African media.</p> <p><img width="431" height="556" src="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/newpix/2018/04/11/11/4B0ABE2700000578-5602689-Reeva_Steenkamp_s_mother_June_and_father_Barry-a-15_1523444094203.jpg" alt="Reeva Steenkamp's mother June and father Barry" class="blkBorder img-share b-loaded" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" id="i-c032ebb7e0a10743"/></p> <p style="text-align: center;"><em>June and Barry Steenkamp, the parents of slain model Reeva. </em></p> <p>Steenkamp added that she and Barry are not “vengeful or vindictive” people.</p> <p>“I've forgiven Oscar for killing my daughter,” she said. “I'm a Christian. God expects me to forgive. But He doesn't expect the person not to be punished. He's got to be punished. A lot of people don't understand that but it's true. For me it's true.”</p> <p>Steenkamp confirmed she hadn't personally told Pistorius that he had been forgiven. </p> <p>“I haven't had contact with him. What must I say to man who has killed my daughter?” she said. </p> <p>“There's nothing to say. If he murdered your daughter would you want to talk to him? </p> <p>“Would you want to personally talk to him? I don't think so. Talking to him is not possible. It's not for me. I'm over it now.”</p> <p>Steenkamp also addressed those who blame her for the Olympian's fall from the grace. </p> <p>“I don't take it personally anymore. It doesn't hurt anymore,” she said.</p> <p>“One of my friends once said, June you were nothing and nobody until your daughter died. I was horrified. But I never reacted. </p> <p>“I just take that sort of person out of my life. She's now an ex friend. If I didn't walk away I'd be in an institution by now.”</p> <p>Pistorius' last ditch legal appeal failed in the highest South African court this week after the Constitutional Court ruled it did not have the jurisdiction to grant him leave to appeal. </p> <p>Steenkamp says she has never recovered from her daughter's death.</p> <p>“It's frozen in my mind. The pain of losing her is in my thoughts every day. It will always be there for me,” she said.</p> <p>“In certain ways her death destroyed part of my life. It's the worst thing that could have ever happened to me.</p> <p>“When Reeva was about four or five, one of my friends said to me, June don't love things too much, they get taken away from you. That's something I'll never forget.</p> <p>“She could see how much I loved my child. That stuck in my mind. And Reeva's death cemented it.'</p> <p>The grief over losing a child, she noted, had no timeline. </p> <p>“One would imagine that after five years it would be easier. But it's actually not. Some days are still very hard,” she said. “She was such an inspiring person and devoted to Barry and I. We miss her. She was a shiny light in our lives. She loved us and doted on us. So it's difficult living without that person. I think I will go to my death with this with me.”</p> <p>She says the only thing that keeps her going is the Reeva Steenkamp Foundation, the non-profit organisation she launched in 2015 to educate children about violence, bullying and abuse. </p> <p>“I thought straight away of a foundation to protect women, for awareness for them to realise what they were involved in,” says Steenkamp. </p> <p>“Violence against women is escalating daily now. Reeva was already working against abuse, now I'm taking the baton and going forward with it.”</p> <p>“I'm sure [Reeva] knows what I'm doing,” she added.​</p>

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Reeva Steenkamp’s sister Simone warns Oscar Pistorius “will kill again”

<p>As Paralympian Oscar Pistorius appeals his 13-year jail term for the murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in 2013, Simone Steenkamp has spoken out about her sister’s murderer.</p> <p>In a heartbreaking interview with <a href="https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/5718661/oscar-pistorius-reeva-steenkamp-sister-murder-interview/" target="_blank"><em><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Sun</span></strong></em></a> marking five years since Reeva’s death, Simone has asked South African authorities to not let him free saying “He will kill again”.</p> <p>Simone has said the expanding bullets Pistorius used to kill Reeva were no accident and that he will continue to be dangerous when he goes free.</p> <p> “Pistorius will come out one day and he will do it again, he is that dangerous. It is in him — he will kill again.</p> <p>“You don’t shoot an animal with the type of bullets he used.</p> <p>“You don’t shoot a loved one with that sort of bullet or even an intruder, as he claimed he thought it was.</p> <p>“In a way I feel sorry for Pistorius. He has not had an easy life, what with the double amputation of his legs when he was just a baby and the loss of his mother at the age of 16.</p> <p>“I think both those events made him what he is today.</p> <p>“He worked hard to get where he did and I think the fame and acclaim went to his head and he just lost it with my sister.”</p> <p>Speaking for the first time since Pistorius’ 2014 trial, Simone accused him of falsely painting his relationship with Reeva as a “long-term partnership”.</p> <p>Pistorius killed Reeva on Valentine’s Day in 2013, firing four Black Talon bullets through a door while she was in the bathroom of his South African home.</p> <p>In court, Pistorius claimed that he thought she was an intruder and after a seven-month trial, he was sentenced to only five years in jail for culpable homicide.</p> <p>A later appeal led to the charge being changed to murder and the sentence was increased to 13 years.</p> <p>Reeva was 29 when she died but Simone explained that she will always remember her as her “tiny” sister.</p> <p>“I was 18 when Reeva was born. She was so beautiful and was my angel,” she told <em>The Sun.</em></p> <p>“I loved her from the moment I first saw her — and I love her just as much today.</p> <p>“She called me Si and I called her Reeves.</p> <p>“We talked all the time despite the age gap and we laughed so much and we used to swear so much Mum said we would need a swear jar.</p> <p>“Reeves had an amazing sense of humour and sense of fun and love and I never heard her run anyone down unless they had a bad word to say about me or our mum.</p> <p>“I still see her face. She was a strong personality with a heart of gold, and she wasn’t a big softie, like me.</p> <p>“She never hid her feelings — you knew what she was feeling. She never stood any nonsense from anyone.</p> <p>“That’s why I know she would stand up to someone like Pistorius, because she was not a doormat and she would not let anyone walk over her and would not be bullied.”</p> <p>Simone explained that she was living in Cambridgeshire with her two sons when she heard the shocking news that Reeva had died.</p> <p>“On the morning that Reeves died I got a WhatsApp at 6am telling me she had passed and had been shot by Oscar Pistorius. I thought, ‘Passed what? Oscar who?’.</p> <p>“I had never heard that she was going out with him because they had only been dating for three months.</p> <p>“I just knew him as an athlete.</p> <p>“I was in shock and wandered out of my house in the dark into the snow in my pyjamas and stood there for an hour as it slowly sank in that she was gone, that she had been killed.”</p> <p>Simone immediately returned to South Africa and was told the devastating details of her sister’s death and how she had been planning to leave the athlete.</p> <p>“Reeves had been in two previous long-term relationships and takes them very seriously. She was very cautious in her relationships.</p> <p>“She was only dating him from November and he killed her in February.</p> <p>“She wasn’t going to move in with him any time soon, as he said.</p> <p>“I think she was leaving him. We later found out they had lots of fall-outs, which she never kept secret.</p> <p>“I think he lost it and couldn’t bear to have her walk out on him, and if he couldn’t have her then nobody could.”</p> <p>Simone described the trial as unbearable and admitted that she could only attend one day.</p> <p>"I did just one day at court and it destroyed me. I couldn’t go back again and hear his lies."</p> <p>“I got told to be quiet a couple of times for calling him a b*****d and other things.</p> <p>“I was just looking at him sat there, full of himself, and thinking, ‘That’s the man who killed our Reeves’.</p> <p>“My mother was amazing as she went every single day of the trial but my dad has difficulty walking and a heart condition and did amazingly well to go to the sentencing.</p> <p>“If Pistorius had just stood there in the dock and told the truth and said he lost his mind and shot her because she was going to leave him then I could understand it and accept it.</p> <p>“I don’t know why Pistorius claimed they were going to have a life and a home together in court. It was lies.</p> <p>“He had never even met my mother and father, and never met me.”</p> <p>After Pistorius’ sentence was doubled to 13 years and five months at South Africa’s Supreme Court, Simone says her family can begin to move from mourning to celebrating her life.</p> <p>“This is the first year I’ve not been too bad on the anniversary."</p> <p>“It is a day when I remember the good things about Reeves.</p> <p>“It is a day when I remember how much she made me laugh.</p> <p>“I don’t think of her being murdered on this day but just the happy times together.”</p>

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Reeva Steenkamp’s parents "horrified" over Oscar Pistorius movie

<p><span>Reeva Steenkamp’s parents have been outraged over the suggestion they had any involvement in the upcoming film about their daughter’s death.</span></p> <p><span>Reeva’s parents, Barry and June Steenkamp, were “horrified and upset” at reports the film </span><em><span>Blade Runner Killer</span></em><span> would be told from the perspective of the model and her mother.</span></p> <p><span>The couple said they had no association with the project and they were unaware it was being made.</span></p> <p><span>“Any impression that is created that this is June’s view, or that the movie is endorsed by the Steenkamp family, is untrue and incorrect,” they said in a statement.</span></p> <p><span>On Monday, a trailer for the movie was released which shows Oscar Pistorius’ version of events, as well as Reeva’s friends and family’s perspective of him in court.</span></p> <p><span>Earlier this year, a documentary about the case was released which alleged that the athlete was aware of what he was doing when he shot his girlfriend, despite his claims he was trying to protect her.</span></p> <p><span>The double-amputee sprinter was first convicted for culpable homicide, a charge similar to manslaughter.</span></p> <p><span>In the documentary</span>,  <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/legal/2017/09/chilling-unseen-footage-suggests-oscar-pistorius-knew-what-he-was-doing/" target="_blank"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">ballistic experts presented bullets</span></strong></a><span> as crucial evidence and the paralympian's charge was overturned and replaced with murder.</span></p> <p><span>Four years after the 29-year-old’s death, Cpt Mangena said it was clear Oscar “knew what he was doing” and rejected his robber defence.</span></p> <p><span>“She [Reeva] was standing behind the door, she was not in a seated position,” Mangena said.</span></p> <p><span>“So, it could be that she ran into the toilet and she locked herself in the toilet, she was waiting, facing the door, inside the toilet.”</span></p> <p><span>“The first shot was on the hip and after this shot, she fell down. Most likely she could have screamed. She could have screamed and fell down.”</span></p> <p><span>Cpt Mangena believes Reeva then fell onto a seated position on top of a magazine rack and knowing this, Oscar was prompted to change direction and fire three more shots, including a fatal head shot.</span></p> <p><span>Oscar’s charge was upgraded to murder after an appeal and he was sentenced to six years.</span></p> <p><span>Prosecutors are pushing for a longer sentence as they feel the prison sentence is “shockingly lenient”.</span></p>

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