Steenkamp’s funeral will be private

In this publicity photograph supplied by Stimulii, model Reeva Steenkamp poses on set during the shooting of the reality TV show Tropika Island of Treasure. Steenkamp's funeral will be a private event in Port Elizabeth this week.

In this publicity photograph supplied by Stimulii, model Reeva Steenkamp poses on set during the shooting of the reality TV show Tropika Island of Treasure. Steenkamp's funeral will be a private event in Port Elizabeth this week.

Published Feb 17, 2013

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Johannesburg - The family of Reeva Steenkamp said on Sunday that her body was back in her hometown of Port Elizabeth.

The model and reality TV contestant was shot dead inside the house of Oscar Pistorius. A private funeral will be held on Tuesday.

Adam Steenkamp, the brother of Pistorius's late girlfriend, told The Associated Press: “Reeva is back home.”

The family said that Steenkamp, who was shot multiple times and killed at the athlete's home early on Thursday, will be cremated in a ceremony closed to the public and the media in the southern coastal city.

Pistorius was charged with her murder and is expected to make a second court appearance - also on Tuesday - for the start of his bail hearing. He remains in custody in a police station in Pretoria ahead of that hearing.

The 29-year-old Steenkamp was seen laughing and smiling on South African television on Saturday night after the SABC chose to air the first episode of a reality TV show in which she was featured.

Her family said it did not oppose the programme being aired because Steenkamp wanted people to see it and a short tribute to her was shown before the episode.

A fellow contestant on the Tropika Island Of Treasure 5 show told AP Television News that Steenkamp “was always making sure everyone was okay”.

“Fun, crazy, loving, beautiful, gorgeous. She really was an angel and I still haven't come to terms with what happened,” Katleho Molai said of Steenkamp.

“I haven't really eaten, I'm struggling to sleep. So it's been really hard to come to terms with what's happened to her.” - Sapa-AP

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