The father of slain model Reeva Steenkamp said on Thursday he felt a sense of "relief" after South Africa's appeal court found that Oscar Pistorius was guilty of murdering Reeva, overturning the original lesser conviction of culpable homicide.
"It's a big relief. I feel it's a fair decision that the judge
gave," Barry Steenkamp said in a brief interview on local television
station ANN7, before breaking down in tears.
A South African journalist also tweeted a video of June
Steenkamp after the verdict where she hugs members of the African
National Congress Women’s League – who have supported her throughout the
trial process by funding her travel and accommodation – and gave a
slight smile.
Steenkamp’s parents had been critical of the original trial.
Brian, had told Channel Seven TV in Australia: "What actually came out
in court is not the truth.
"He got angry, she went off to the toilet, locked herself inside, and then him pulling out the gun and shooting."
"Why didn't he just let her walk away?" June Steenkamp added at the time.
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