The parents of Reeva Steenkamp, who was shot and killed by Oscar Pistorius, reacted with disbelief at a judge's decision to acquit the star athlete of murder charges.
"I just don't feel that this is the right (verdict)," June Steenkamp told America's NBC News a little after Judge Thokozile Masipa found Pistorius not guilty of murder, but convicted him on a less serious charge of culpable homicide.
Steenkamp said her 29-year-old daughter had died a "horrible, painful, terrible death."
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Pistorius said he shot Reeva in the dead of the night after he mistook her for an intruder.
The father of the model and law graduate also said he found it difficult to believe the court's ruling.
"It was disbelief on everyone," said Barry Steenkamp in the same interview.
Asked what kind of sentence she would like to see imposed on Pistorius, the mother said: "I really don't care what happens to Oscar, it's not going to change anything because my daughter is not gonna come back.... She is gone forever."
Culpable homicide carries no mandatory sentence under South African law and a judge could decide on anything from a suspended sentence to several years behind bars.
According to NBC, Steenkamp's parents would like to meet with Pistorius in private.
The 27-year-old athlete -- whose journey from disabled infant to Olympic sprinter inspired the world -- will hear his punishment when sentencing begins on October 13.