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PRETORIA, South Africa -- Oscar Pistorius was taken away in a police van with barred windows Tuesday to start serving a five-year prison sentence for killing girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. Delivering her sentence, Judge Thokozile Masipa cited the gross negligence the double-amputee Olympic runner showed when he shot Steenkamp multiple times through a toilet cubicle door in his home. Pistorius, who had cried and wretched during his trial, was unemotional as he stood to hear his sentence. His prison term begins immediately and he was led down a flight of stairs and toward holding cells before leaving the South African courthouse in the armoured vehicle. Pistorius could be released after 10 months in jail to serve the remainder under house arrest, according to legal experts. Steenkamps parents were also in court to hear the sentence and the dead models mother, June, said justice had been done. A close friend of Steenkamp, Gina Myers, said: I really dont think any of us will heal anytime soon ... there will always be questions. Pistorius uncle, Arnold Pistorius, said: Oscar will embrace this opportunity to pay back to society. He appealed to reporters to give the family privacy after what he called 20 months of relentless public trial. Pistorius uncle also criticized state prosecutors for pursuing a premeditated charge against Pistorius, and said they decided to inflict as much collateral damage as they could. Masipa said her sentence was a balancing act between retribution and clemency. I am of the view that a non-custodial sentence would send a wrong message to the community, Masipa said after summarizing parts of the case and explaining why she reached her decision. On the other hand, a long sentence would not be appropriate either as it would lack the element of mercy. Masipa last month convicted Pistorius of culpable homicide, but acquitted him of murder after he testified he mistook Steenkamp for a nighttime intruder. She asked Pistorius to stand as she delivered the sentence Tuesday, and he faced her with his hands clasped in front of him. Pistorius was then led away by police, stopping briefly to grip the hands of his uncle and other family members as he headed to prison. Pistorius defence and the prosecution have 14 days to lodge any appeal against the judges decision. Prosecutors said they are considering whether to appeal the sentence, where Pistorius, 27, could serve less than a year in jail for killing his 29-year-old girlfriend. Nathi Mncube, the prosecution spokesman, said his office was disappointed in the culpable homicide conviction and had not yet decided whether to appeal the sentence. We have not made up our minds whether were going to appeal it or not, he said. He added that there was an appetite to appeal but that prosecutors would review their options. We are satisfied with the fact that he will be serving some time in prison, Mncube said. Masipa had a wide range of options available to her because South Africa does not have a minimum sentence for culpable homicide, which is comparable to manslaughter. Pistorius faced up to 15 years in jail, but could also have received a completely suspended sentence or house arrest. Marius du Toit, a legal analyst and criminal defence lawyer, said Pistorius would have to serve one-sixth of his sentence in prison -- 10 months -- before he could be eligible to be moved to house arrest. Its an appropriate sentence, du Toit said. He said a higher sentence would have been impossible because you cannot elevate the sentence to murder. Another analyst, law professor Kelly Phelps, said Judge Masipa had done a remarkable job at balancing all of the competing interests that were weighing down on her. 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