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Oscar Pistorius reports to authorities in Pretoria as part of bail conditions Oscar Pistorius reports to authorities in Pretoria as part of bail conditions
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Oscar Pistorius, the Paralympic star accused of his girlfriend's murder, has reported to correctional services as required by his bail terms, his spokeswoman said.Oscar Pistorius, the Paralympic star accused of his girlfriend's murder, has reported to correctional services as required by his bail terms, his spokeswoman said.
Lunice Johnston of Vuma Reputation Management said the double-amputee athlete had visited correctional officers in Pretoria but she was not told when or where.Lunice Johnston of Vuma Reputation Management said the double-amputee athlete had visited correctional officers in Pretoria but she was not told when or where.
A big media contingent gathered at Brooklyn police station in the South African capital on Monday morning to await Pistorius, but Johnston said it was no longer a police matter.A big media contingent gathered at Brooklyn police station in the South African capital on Monday morning to await Pistorius, but Johnston said it was no longer a police matter.
"The uncle, Arnold Pistorius, confirmed it is now a matter for correctional services, so Oscar has to report to correctional services authorities," she said. "I don't know where.""The uncle, Arnold Pistorius, confirmed it is now a matter for correctional services, so Oscar has to report to correctional services authorities," she said. "I don't know where."
Pistorius, who was released on 1m rand (£73,000) bail on Friday, is staying at the home of his uncle in the affluent Pretoria suburb of Waterkloof.Pistorius, who was released on 1m rand (£73,000) bail on Friday, is staying at the home of his uncle in the affluent Pretoria suburb of Waterkloof.
Pistorius is accused of shooting dead his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, in the early hours of 14 February. Prosecutors say the pair had an argument before Steenkamp was killed, while Pistorius contends that he mistook her for an intruder.Pistorius is accused of shooting dead his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, in the early hours of 14 February. Prosecutors say the pair had an argument before Steenkamp was killed, while Pistorius contends that he mistook her for an intruder.
Pistorius is "considering" whether to approach the Pretoria high court to ease his strict bail conditions, according to media reports. The chief magistrate, Desmond Nair, ordered him not return to his home, not to contact witnesses, not to drink alcohol, to hand over all guns and passports and to check in with authorities twice a week.Pistorius is "considering" whether to approach the Pretoria high court to ease his strict bail conditions, according to media reports. The chief magistrate, Desmond Nair, ordered him not return to his home, not to contact witnesses, not to drink alcohol, to hand over all guns and passports and to check in with authorities twice a week.
Pistorius's lawyer, Kenny Oldwadge, told the Times of South Africa: "We are still considering our position and this is really as much as I can say right now."Pistorius's lawyer, Kenny Oldwadge, told the Times of South Africa: "We are still considering our position and this is really as much as I can say right now."
It also emerged on Sunday that Pistorius's brother Carl is facing charges of culpable homicide after a 2008 road accident that left a female motorcyclist dead. He is due in court late next month.It also emerged on Sunday that Pistorius's brother Carl is facing charges of culpable homicide after a 2008 road accident that left a female motorcyclist dead. He is due in court late next month.
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