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South African Paralympic icon and murder suspect Oscar Pistorius yesterday said he was thankful for prayers offered to his family and that of his slain girlfriend, a day after he was freed on bail.
"Thank you to every person that has prayed for both families, Osca" read a tweet by his brother Carl, in the track star's first public reaction, outside of court, since his arrest for the Valentine's Day killing of Reeva Steenkamp.
The Olympic "Blade Runner" was spending his first day out on bail with his family pending trial for the killing of his lover.
Pistorius was freed on a record one million rand (HK$873,000) bail on Friday after eight days in custody and an emotionally charged four-day bail hearing.
"I would like Oscar to just compose himself and to have a normal day," his uncle Arnold Pistorius told the local Eyewitness News.
He will return to court later this year when a date will be set for trial for having shot dead his model girlfriend and law graduate Steenkamp.