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Oscar Pistorius injured in prison brawl over phone

Pretoria - Former Paralympic champion and convicted murderer Oscar Pistorius has been injured in a prison brawl over the use of a public phone, an official said on Tuesday.

The double amputee - who is serving a 13-year jail term for the murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp - was left with a bruise after "an altercation with another inmate over the use of a public phone" on December 6, according to the Department of Correctional Services.

"Oscar Pistorius sustained a bruise following an alleged incident with another inmate over the use of a public phone in the special care unit where both offenders are detained at Attridgeville Correctional Centre," said spokesperson Singabakho Nxumalo.

Pistorius was moved to the prison north of Pretoria which caters for inmates with physical disabilities in November 2016.

In November 2017, the Supreme Court of Appeal more than doubled his original sentence of six years after the state argued that it was unduly lenient.

READ: 'The law must run its course' with Pistorius - Steenkamp family

Nxumalo said an official investigation has been launched into the incident.

Local media reported that fellow prisoners were angered by the Pistorius's lengthy telephone conversation, leading to a fight.

Pistorius, 31, was originally convicted of culpable homicide over the 2013 killing - the equivalent of manslaughter - but the appeal court upgraded his conviction to murder.

READ: Pistorius shows lack of genuine remorse - judge

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