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Oscar Pistorius, Olympian Convicted of Murder, Is Denied Parole

The New York Times – Sports:

Mr. Pistorius, who has maintained that the killing was an accident and that he is remorseful, has served about half of his 15-year sentence.

John Eligon
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Murders, Attempted Murders and Homicides, Olympic Games (2012), Pistorius, Oscar, Prostheses, Running, South Africa, Steenkamp, Reeva
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