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Oscar Pistorius was found guilty of murder last week over the killing of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. Photograph: Mike Hutchings/Reuters
Oscar Pistorius was found guilty of murder last week over the killing of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. Photograph: Mike Hutchings/Reuters

Oscar Pistorius faces immediate return to jail after bail hearing

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Court will decide on Tuesday whether athlete must return to prison or if he will be granted bail until sentencing hearing

Oscar Pistorius could be back in jail as early as Tuesday morning if a bail hearing does not go in his favour.

The North Gauteng high court will decide whether to return the athlete to prison immediately or grant bail until a new sentencing next year. Pistorius will attend the hearing.

Last week the supreme court of appeal found him guilty of murder for the killing of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, overturning a previous conviction for culpable homicide.

Pistorius was originally sentenced to five years in prison. In November he was released into correctional supervision at his uncle’s house in Pretoria to serve the remainder of his term. In South African law, the minimum sentence for murder is 15 years in prison, unless extenuating circumstances can be proved.

Pistorius’s sentencing hearing is expected in the second quarter of 2016. Until then, he is likely to remain confined at his uncle’s house or be returned to prison, depending on the court’s decision on Tuesday.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) had been expected to request a warrant for Pistorius’s arrest to guarantee his presence, but his lawyers agreed that he would appear on Tuesday on the basis of “voluntary surrender”. The NPA did not indicate whether they intended to oppose bail or not.

The hearing should offer clues as to whether Pistorius intends to appeal against his murder conviction in the constitutional court, and if so on what grounds.

According to local media reports, Pistorius is terrified of returning to prison. “I don’t want to go back to jail. It’s a terrible place, so disgusting you can’t imagine,” he reportedly told Kevin Lerena, a friend. Lerena said he was worried that Pistorius may “do something stupid” if he is incarcerated again.

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