Pistorius ‘blood money’ row deepens as Steenkamp family drops civil claim
Lawyers for Reeva Steenkamp’s family on Wednesday expressed shock that Oscar Pistorius’ defence team revealed details of secret “blood money” payments during a heated courtroom arguments over his sentencing.
In a statement on behalf of the slain model’s parents, lawyers said they had “honoured” a request from the athlete not to reveal payments of US$540 made each month after Pistorius killed her on Valentine’s Day last year.
“We were therefore quite surprised yesterday when this fact was disclosed in court without any prior warning to us,” the statement said.
During a sentencing hearing on Tuesday, a defence witness referred to the payments as evidence that Pistorius was remorseful about shooting his 29-year-old girlfriend four times through a bathroom door, believing she was an intruder.
The revelation prompted angry suggestions that Pistorius’ team had opportunistically revealed the payments to reduce his likelihood of going to jail.
The Paralympian star athlete was found guilty last month of unlawfully killing Steenkamp but acquitted of the more serious charge of murder.