“Too Toxic To Work With”, Oscar Pistorius Resorts To Sweeping Church Floors

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“Too Toxic To Work With”, Oscar Pistorius Resorts To Sweeping Church Floors
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Having served his time for killing his model girlfriend inside their home in 2013, Oscar Pistorius is back out in the world. Since he was released from prison in January, the double-amputee Olympian has been holed up at his uncle’s luxurious three-story mansion in Pretoria, sweeping church floors after being shunned by his former peers.

Under the terms of his parole, Oscar does not need to wear an electronic monitor, but a parole officer will check on him at random hours of the day or night, according to the Department of Corrections. The conditions of his release are also that he is subject to alcohol and drug testing, he can have no contact with Reeva Steenkamp’s family, he is not allowed to post on social media or give interviews, and he cannot write a memoir about his experiences and capitalise on the horror he inflicted.

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