won his bid for parole on Friday ten years after he murdered girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp at his home in Pretoria. The former Paralympian was sentenced to 13 years and five months imprisonment in 2017 after his second trial's sentence of six years imprisonment was deemed to short by the of Appeal, but has now won a battle for parole after becoming eligible at the start of the year. Whilst his first hearing in March saw him denied freedom due to an error in appeals court, Friday's hearing will allow Pistorius to walk free after he is assessed by psychologists and welfare officers on January 5 2024.
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