The jailed ex-Paralympic athlete Oscar Pistorius has been moved to a different prison ahead of a meeting with the parents of Reeva Steenkamp, his girlfriend who he murdered in 2013.

The meeting is part of a process that could lead to the 35-year-old’s eventual release on parole.

The South African has been transferred nearer to where the Steenkamps live.

Pistorius is up for possible release after having served half his sentence of 13 years and five months.

But he first must participate in what the South African authorities describe as “restorative justice”.

The department of correctional services said as part of this, offenders are expected to speak to their victims or their relatives. They must also acknowledge the harm they have caused.

He has been moved from a prison in the capital, Pretoria to one in the port city of Gqeberha, previously known as Port Elizabeth, in the Eastern Cape.

Pistorius shot Ms Steenkamp dead in 2013 saying he mistook her for a burglar at his Pretoria home.

In 2014, at the conclusion of a trial that was followed around the world, he was given a five-year term for manslaughter. But Pistorius was found guilty of murder on appeal in 2015 and the sentence was later increased to 13 years and five months.

“Ms Koen added June Steenkamp, Reeva’s mother has always said that she has forgiven Oscar, however that doesn’t mean that he mustn’t pay for what he has done… Barry Steenkamp, Reeva’s father battles with that a bit, but that is something he will have to voice at the appropriate time”.

“The wound, even though so much time has passed, is still very raw.”

The lawyer also said that the Steenkamps had received a letter from Pistorius which she described as being “emotionally distressing” for them.

The authorities have not said when the meeting will take place, simply saying “the timeframe will be guided by the level of preparedness by all participants”.

The department of correctional services asked people not to put pressure on those taking part to reveal what was said.

Prior to the murder, Pistorius was well known as a Paralympic gold medalist. In 2012, he made history by becoming the first amputee sprinter to compete at the Olympics running on prosthetic “blades”.

His legs were amputated below the knee when he was 11 months old because he was born without fibula bones.

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