Pistorius coach hopes bail granted

22 February 2013 - 11:46 By Sapa
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The father of South African Olympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius, Henke (L), speaks with his son's coach, Ampie Louw.
The father of South African Olympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius, Henke (L), speaks with his son's coach, Ampie Louw.
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Oscar Pistorius' coach was hoping the Olympic athlete would be granted bail.


"We feel the truth must come out and we feel very positive and we just want him at home," said Ampie Louw, ahead of Pistorius' bail application at the Pretoria Magistrate's Court.

"At this stage it is a priority," he said.

He was not able to comment on how Pistorius was managing as he had not been able to visit him and had only seen him at court.

Pistorius is charged with the murder of his girlfriend, model and law graduate Reeva Steenkamp, on February 14 in a shooting at his home.

Pistorius has denied deliberately shooting her and has said, in an affidavit, he thought there was a burglar when he fired shots at the bathroom door, killing her.

Asked how Pistorius seemed to him, Louw said: "He is sad. He is very sad."

Pistorius is a double amputee and competed in the Olympic Games in London last year, running on carbon fibre blades with the nickname "Blade Runner".

He has won several gold medals at Paralymic Games in Athens, Beijing and London.

Louw has been training Pistorius since he began training at the Sports Science Institute at the University of Pretoria while in his teens.

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