Oscar Pistorius
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Re: Re: Oscar Pistorius
12 years 5 months ago
gregbucks Wrote:
> Shame Azzie, lets all feel sorry for Oscar....(td)
He should stop giving interviews it's embarrassing
> Shame Azzie, lets all feel sorry for Oscar....(td)
He should stop giving interviews it's embarrassing
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Re: Re: Oscar Pistorius
12 years 5 months ago
bloodshot Wrote:
> Just all together sad !
I agree.
> Just all together sad !
I agree.

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Re: Re: Oscar Pistorius
12 years 5 months ago
More concerned over loosing his Client Oscar than anything else , seems like Dexter and Mike both need to think before the speak !!!!!!!!(td)
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Re: Re: Oscar Pistorius
12 years 5 months ago
Guys, can you please post the latest stories. I saw some boards on the lightpoles this morning, but could read them properly. Said something like "Reeva's ex speak"s and something about the "bathroom door". I think it was Die Burger posters.
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Re: Re: Oscar Pistorius
12 years 5 months ago
Mike Azzie said Mr Pistorius "is almost like someone that is walking around in circles and doesn't know where he is going"
Oscar Pistorius's family has denied reports that the South African athlete, accused of killing his girlfriend, is suicidal.
"Oscar, broken as he is, believes he has a purpose in life. Reports to the contrary are untrue," his uncle said.
The comments came after a close family friend told the BBC that Mr Pistorius was "on the verge of suicide" and faced spiralling legal costs.
Mr Pistorius denies the charges of premeditated murder.
The Paralympian, on trial for shooting model Reeva Steenkamp at his home in Pretoria last month, was released on bail on 22 February. He is due to appear in court again in June.
Mike Azzie, a family friend who has been in regular contact with the athlete, told the BBC he was worried about his mental and emotional state.
Mr Azzie: "I knew that he had been dating a girl that he was smitten over"
He made the comments as part of a forthcoming BBC3 documentary, Oscar Pistorius: What Really Happened?
"I would say that, just speaking to him, he is a broken man. I would go as far as to say that he could be on the verge of suicide. It really worries me," Mr Azzie said in the interview, to be aired on Monday evening.
'Terrible and tragic'
But Mr Pistorius's uncle has rejected Mr Azzie's observation.
"Of course Oscar will never be the same, having to live with the knowledge that he caused the death of the woman he loved, but he is coping as best he can with the support of his loved ones," Arnold Pistorius said in a statement on Monday afternoon.
"As a family, we remain confident that this will prove to have been a terrible and tragic accident, which has changed many lives forever."
Although the family did not deny that Mr Pistorius had sold some of his belongings to cover rising legal costs, his uncle said the athlete would evaluate the cost situation on a day-to-day basis.
"We are acutely aware of the fact that this is only the beginning of a long road to prove that, as we believe, Oscar never intended to harm Reeva Steenkamp. We also realise that the law must run its course, and we respect this process."
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Bail conditions
Pistorius's bail set at 1 million rand (£74,000; $110,000): 100,000 rand in cash up front, and proof that the rest is available
Must turn in passports and any guns that he owns
Cannot leave Pretoria without permission from probation officer, nor can he return to his home
Forbidden to take drugs or drink alcohol
Must report to police station between 07:00 and 13:00 every Monday and Friday
In a separate development, defence lawyers have sought to ease bail restrictions imposed on Mr Pistorius.
The court had ordered the athlete to hand over his passport, avoid his home in Pretoria and report to a police station between 07:00 and 13:00 every Monday and Friday.
But his lawyers said the conditions were "unwarranted and not substantiated by the facts".
Evidence presented at the trial showed he was not a flight risk, and should be allowed to travel outside South Africa with official permission, they argued.
Ms Steenkamp, 29, died after Mr Pistorius fired multiple shots into the toilet of his apartment in a gated housing complex in Pretoria on 14 February.
Mr Pistorius says he mistook his girlfriend for an intruder.
Oscar Pistorius's family has denied reports that the South African athlete, accused of killing his girlfriend, is suicidal.
"Oscar, broken as he is, believes he has a purpose in life. Reports to the contrary are untrue," his uncle said.
The comments came after a close family friend told the BBC that Mr Pistorius was "on the verge of suicide" and faced spiralling legal costs.
Mr Pistorius denies the charges of premeditated murder.
The Paralympian, on trial for shooting model Reeva Steenkamp at his home in Pretoria last month, was released on bail on 22 February. He is due to appear in court again in June.
Mike Azzie, a family friend who has been in regular contact with the athlete, told the BBC he was worried about his mental and emotional state.
Mr Azzie: "I knew that he had been dating a girl that he was smitten over"
He made the comments as part of a forthcoming BBC3 documentary, Oscar Pistorius: What Really Happened?
"I would say that, just speaking to him, he is a broken man. I would go as far as to say that he could be on the verge of suicide. It really worries me," Mr Azzie said in the interview, to be aired on Monday evening.
'Terrible and tragic'
But Mr Pistorius's uncle has rejected Mr Azzie's observation.
"Of course Oscar will never be the same, having to live with the knowledge that he caused the death of the woman he loved, but he is coping as best he can with the support of his loved ones," Arnold Pistorius said in a statement on Monday afternoon.
"As a family, we remain confident that this will prove to have been a terrible and tragic accident, which has changed many lives forever."
Although the family did not deny that Mr Pistorius had sold some of his belongings to cover rising legal costs, his uncle said the athlete would evaluate the cost situation on a day-to-day basis.
"We are acutely aware of the fact that this is only the beginning of a long road to prove that, as we believe, Oscar never intended to harm Reeva Steenkamp. We also realise that the law must run its course, and we respect this process."
Continue reading the main story
Bail conditions
Pistorius's bail set at 1 million rand (£74,000; $110,000): 100,000 rand in cash up front, and proof that the rest is available
Must turn in passports and any guns that he owns
Cannot leave Pretoria without permission from probation officer, nor can he return to his home
Forbidden to take drugs or drink alcohol
Must report to police station between 07:00 and 13:00 every Monday and Friday
In a separate development, defence lawyers have sought to ease bail restrictions imposed on Mr Pistorius.
The court had ordered the athlete to hand over his passport, avoid his home in Pretoria and report to a police station between 07:00 and 13:00 every Monday and Friday.
But his lawyers said the conditions were "unwarranted and not substantiated by the facts".
Evidence presented at the trial showed he was not a flight risk, and should be allowed to travel outside South Africa with official permission, they argued.
Ms Steenkamp, 29, died after Mr Pistorius fired multiple shots into the toilet of his apartment in a gated housing complex in Pretoria on 14 February.
Mr Pistorius says he mistook his girlfriend for an intruder.
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Re: Re: Oscar Pistorius
12 years 5 months ago
the problem with this abc is people who know fuck all have the lot to say and nothing get done
this tragedy about oscar is no ones business but everyone is already god hear saying he is guilty. let the law decide. yesterday i speak with a man who ask that i dont say his name. he used to post hear on abc but now he dont. i ask him why he dont post and he tell me he dont post be cause " he is sick of reading absolute crap been posted by people who now fuck all" some times when i read how people have the go at me with out nowing anything i do under stand his views
this tragedy about oscar is no ones business but everyone is already god hear saying he is guilty. let the law decide. yesterday i speak with a man who ask that i dont say his name. he used to post hear on abc but now he dont. i ask him why he dont post and he tell me he dont post be cause " he is sick of reading absolute crap been posted by people who now fuck all" some times when i read how people have the go at me with out nowing anything i do under stand his views
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Re: Re: Oscar Pistorius
12 years 5 months ago
You are kidding hey Flash, ''no ones business''... For fark sakes he took another person life!!!
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Re: Re: Oscar Pistorius
12 years 5 months ago
You dont have to be a genius to work out what happened. That bastard should fry
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Re: Re: Oscar Pistorius
12 years 5 months ago
I feel we should let the legal process take its course.
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Re: Re: Oscar Pistorius
12 years 5 months ago
gregbucks Wrote:
> You are kidding hey Flash, ''no ones business''...
> For fark sakes he took another person life!!!
I rest my case. it is people like you get involve with nothing you now. NOTHING. you read some thing now you make it the fact. Dave is right let the legal thing take the course and we talk after ward. now before any one get clever let me say i no defend oscar nor do i make him guilty.
> You are kidding hey Flash, ''no ones business''...
> For fark sakes he took another person life!!!
I rest my case. it is people like you get involve with nothing you now. NOTHING. you read some thing now you make it the fact. Dave is right let the legal thing take the course and we talk after ward. now before any one get clever let me say i no defend oscar nor do i make him guilty.
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Re: Re: Oscar Pistorius
12 years 5 months ago
that's rich coming from you Flash Harry, who made you the moderator on the forum...
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