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Pistorius seeks early release ten years after Steenkamp murder

Former South Africa paralympic athlete Oscar Pistorius, jailed in 2016 for murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, will ask a parole board today to release him early from prison, lawyers and prison officials have said.

Steenkamp's family oppose his bid and will give verbal and written statements at the hearing on the impact the murder had on them, their lawyer Tania Koen said.

"June is not looking forward to it, but doing it for Reeva," Ms Koen said, referring to Reeva's mother June Steenkamp.

Pistorius, behind bars for almost seven years, became eligible for parole after serving half of his 13-year prison sentence.

He met Reeva Steenkamp's father last year when participating in a process known as victim-offender dialogue - part of South Africa's restorative justice programme that brings parties affected by a crime together in a bid to achieve closure.

The closed-door parole board meeting is scheduled to start at 9am Irish time at the Atteridgeville prison near capital Pretoria.

The independent parole board must determine, among other issues, whether Pistorius is at risk of committing similar crimes in the future, prison spokesperson Singabakho Nxumalo said.

It will also consider his disciplinary record, training programmes in prison and his physical and mental state, prison officials said.

Pistorius' lawyer, Julian Knight, said he was not in a "position to comment until such time as the Parole Board has made a decision".

The athlete, known as "Blade Runner" for his carbon-fibre prosthetic legs, went from public hero to convicted murderer in a trial that drew worldwide interest.

Once the darling of the Paralympic movement for pushing for greater recognition and acceptance of athletes with a disability, Pistorius shot dead

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