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Sunday 26 October 2014

Oscar & Reeva never had sex before he killedher"- her mum claims



Late model Reeva Steenkamp's mother June
Steenkamp said Reeva confided in her before
she was shot dead on Val's day 2013 that
she'd never had sex with Oscar Pistorius.
June made this revelation in her yet to be
released book titled “Reeva: a Mother's Story”.
In an extract from the book in Times
Magazine, June wrote that Reeva told her that
although they spent nights together, they
didn't have sex because she 'was scared to
take the relationship to that level'.
"She had confided to me that she hadn’t
slept with him. They’d shared a bed, but she
was scared to take the relationship to that
level. She wouldn’t want to sleep with Oscar
if she wasn’t sure. I believe their relationship
was coming to an end. In her heart of hearts,
she didn’t think it was making either of them
happy.” June wrote. Continue...
Speaking about Oscar, June wrote
"To look at him now, he's a pathetic figure.
He looks haunted. He's already been
punished in a way.
“Whatever is in his head is in his head
forever. He will have to live with that.”
"It was Reeva’s bad luck that she met him,
because sooner or later he would have killed
someone. I do believe that.”
June also wrote that she didn't believe Oscar's
version.
“He said pulling the trigger was 'an accident'.
What? Four times an accident? He said
Reeva did not scream, but she would
definitely have screamed. I know my daughter
as she was very vocal.
“There is no doubt in our minds that
something went horribly wrong, something
upset her so terribly that she hid behind a
locked door with two mobile phones.”
She also talked about how she and Reeva's
father are dealing with their grief
"Both of us are haunted by the same
nightmare. The vision of Reeva suffering this
terrible trauma. Her terror and helplessness.
Her yells for help piercing the silent night air.
Barry agonises over what was going through
her mind. ‘Where is anyone? Who is going to
save me?’
About Oscar's apology she said
"Why decide to say sorry to me in a televised
trial in front of the whole world? I was
unmoved by his apology.
"I felt if I appeared to be sorry for him at this
stage of his trial on the charge of
premeditated murder, it would in the eyes of
others lessen the awfulness of what he had
done."
"He was in the box trying to save his own
skin after he had killed my daughter and I
was sitting in that courtroom wanting to hear
the factual truth, not to see emotions cloud
the truth."
“We’re not looking for vengeance or for him
to get hurt; we’re just happy because he’s
going to be punished for what he’s done.
“He may come out early on good behaviour,
but by the time he’s served that time, it will
have taught him that he can’t go around
doing things like that.” June wrote

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