
Oscar Pistorius has been sentenced to a maximum of 5 years in prison for killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.
This sentencing comes a month after the paralympian, 27, was convicted of culpable homicide after a six-month trial in the High Court of South Africa, in the city of Pretoria.
Handing down the sentence, Justice Thokozile Masipa said: “The decision on sentencing is mine and mine alone.”
“The loss of life cannot be reversed. Hopefully the sentence today can provide closure for the family and all concerned” she said.
“Considering the degree of negligence – the house arrest sentence would not be appropriate.”
Pistorius looked shaken and upset as the sentence was announced.
“I am of the view that the accused acted too hastily and used excessive force,” Justice Masipa, who presided over the trial, said as she completed her two-day long judgement on September 12.
“In the circumstances, it is clear that his conduct was negligent… On the facts of this case I am not persuaded that a reasonable person with the accused’s disabilities in the same circumstances would have fired four shots into that small toilet cubicle,” she said.
The athlete was also found guilty last month on one count of firearms charges, in relation to a shooting at Tasha’s Restaurant. He was acquitted of murder and all other charges, including those relating to a now-infamous incident in which Pistorius was accused of shooting through a car’s sunroof.