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    TV show with Pistorius' dead girlfriend airs

    JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Reeva Steenkamp's last wish for her family before she was shot dead at boyfriend Oscar Pistorius' home was for them to watch her in a reality TV show that went on air in South Africa on Saturday night, two days after her killing.

    Sharon Steenkamp, Reeva's cousin, told The Associated Press that the model and law graduate was "proud of being in the show" and reminded them in their last conversation to make sure that they watched it.

    The South African Broadcasting Corp. aired the "Tropika Island of Treasure" program, showing the late Steenkamp — the victim of a Valentine's Day shooting at the home of Pistorius, the Olympic star and double-amputee athlete. She is laughing and smiling, and blowing a kiss toward the camera in Jamaica when it was filmed last year.

    South Africans also saw her swimming in the ocean and watching people jump off a cliff and into the sea, shaking her head as they leaped.

    SABC said it was dedicated to Steenkamp and displayed the words "Reeva Steenkamp 19 August 1983 - 14 February 2013" between images of a rose and a candle in a short tribute before the show aired. She was also seen blowing the kiss as she sat on a Jamaican beach and her name again appeared on screen with the years of her birth and death.

    The country was rocked Thursday when news broke of Steenkamp's shooting death at the upscale house of the star athlete. Pistorius was arrested and charged with her murder and remains in custody in a police station. His family has strongly denied prosecutors' claims that he murdered her.

    Steenkamp's family said earlier Saturday that it had not been contacted by either the SABC — South Africa's national broadcaster — or the show's producers for permission to air it, but were not opposed to it because Reeva wanted everyone to see it.

    "Her last words to us personally were that she wants us to watch it," Sharon Steenkamp said, hours before the program was shown.

    SABC aired the reality show on its main channel, which prominently featured Steenkamp.

    The show's executive producer, Samantha Moon, said going ahead with the show "is what she would have wanted."

    Steenkamp, a 29-year-old blonde model who graduated from law school, died after suffering four gunshot wounds, police said. Officers recovered a 9-mm pistol from Pistorius' house and quickly charged the Olympian with murder for Steenkamp's killing.

    Pistorius will appear in court Tuesday for a bail hearing, something police have said they oppose. Prosecutors also say they will pursue upgraded charges of premeditated murder against him, which means the disabled icon and double-amputee runner could face a life sentence.

    Steenkamp was known in South Africa for appearing in commercials and as a bikini-clad model in men's magazines.

    Pistorius and Steenkamp met Nov. 4 at the Kyalami race track, which sits between Pretoria and Johannesburg and has been used for Grand Prix and Formula 1 races, said Justin Divaris, a mutual friend.

    Divaris said his own girlfriend was a close friend to Steenkamp. Pistorius and Steenkamp immediately hit it off and decided in the spur of the moment to attend a sports award ceremony together the same night, Divaris said. At the time, Pistorius had been dating another woman and his personal life was constant fodder for gossip pages.

    Later, however, problems may have started, as police have said there were previous domestic altercations at Pretorius' home in a gated community near South Africa's capital, Pretoria.

    A Steenkamp family spokesman said late Friday that relatives still faced a long struggle to come to terms with her killing.

    "I can't see the family getting over this shortly," said Reeva's uncle, Mike Steenkamp. "It's going to be a long, long-term reconciliation with a lot of things and issues."

    Family members plan for a memorial service Tuesday for the model in Port Elizabeth, her hometown on South Africa's southern coast. Pistorius has a court appearance scheduled in Pretoria on the same day for his lawyers to argue that he can be released on bail.

    Portions released earlier Saturday of the reality show, sponsored by a milk fruit drink, feature Steenkamp laughing and smiling on the beaches of Jamaica. Another portion shows her swimming with two dolphins, which tap her on the cheek with their snouts.

    "I think the way that you go out, not just your journey in life, but the way that you go out and the way you make your exit is so important," Steenkamp says in the video. "You either made an impact in a positive or a negative way, but just maintain integrity and maintain class and just remain true to yourself.

    "I'm going to miss you all so much and I love you very, very much."

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    Associated Press writer Jon Gambrell contributed to this report.

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    Gerald Imray can be reached at http://twitter.com/GeraldImrayAP

    750 comments

    • BrAk_N_TROLL  •  7 hrs ago
      Poor baby did not deserve to die!
      • Grail 5 hrs ago
        Trigger happy boyfriend.
    • BallsofKungfucious  •  7 hrs ago
      life is about making choices, but that's where our control of events ends - we have no idea what is about to happens next.
    • John  •  8 hrs ago
      God bless her soul and be with her family and friends in their time of mourning.
    • John Chakarian  •  9 hrs ago
      First let me say I am very sorry for what happened to this woman and all people who are taken away all too soon and too senselessly.As far as this show being aired In my opinion the family can watch the show in private but noone should profit off of this poor womans death.
    • GUY!  •  6 hrs ago
      How is he denying murder charges when he's the one who shot and killed her? and i'm guessing he shot before even identifying the target. What a sad story.
    • ᗩᔕᘮᓰᘐᙓﬡᙓᖇᓰᔕ1  •  7 hrs ago
      ...sad turn of events.
    • Dolly  •  5 hrs ago
      Bad things happen in the heat of a moment. Always good to let things cool and then maybe run and never return...so sad.
    • Steven  •  6 hrs ago
      poor taste at best.rip lovely lady.
    • jfjr  •  8 hrs ago
      The both seemed like nice people. I’m going to wait for the trial, so we can get the rest if the story.
    • Elaine  •  3 hrs ago
      The moral of the story...just because some guy has lost his legs and is handicapped DOES not mean he is a GOOD PERSON! If someone is paranoid and hoarding guns you might want to move on to the next one. THERE ARE OTHER FIH IN THE SEA> What a CREEP! SHE WAS BEAUTIFUL AND COULD HAVE HAD A LIFE!
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