June Steenkamp is still trying to find her way after the death of her daughter Reeva, and in Auckland, 26 hours from home in South Africa, she hopes to find direction and help women in abusive relationships. Reeva Steenkamp was 29 when she was killed by her boyfriend, South African olympian Oscar Pistorius on Valentine's Day, 2013. June Steenkamp sat silently through Pistorius' trial last year for killing her daughter Reeva, and has since written a book entitled Reeva: A Mother's Story.
June Steenkamp: Helping victims of abuse
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