To have killed his girlfriend then been accused of her premeditated murder, taken to trial charged with he deliberate murder, accused in the media of terrorising her with a cricket bat/roid rage/bribing officials left right and centre eg to 'lose' blood and urine samples, to have been a media darling only to become a media villain?
To then have his trial broadcast, judged and scrutinised on a global scale, to be accused of faking/acting, to finally be found innocent of her murder but guilty of CH, sentenced to some time in prison....
...to serve time in a prison that said it could cater for his disability but promptly failed to provide a shower chair/stool for five weeks (compromising his right to both dignity and safety - he contracted an infection in his stumps as a result), to have death threats, to feel the need to stay in his cell for safety, to have limited communicaton as a result of where he had to be housed, to complete the required courses, but to have to successfully pursue an apology from a paper for claiming he made 'diva demands ', then having his release into correctional supervision deliberately and unusually delayed...
.... to face the appeal, receive the upgrade to murder knowing that means more time inside, see his con court appeal rejected?
To deal with this on top of being (understandably) abandoned by many friends and having to cope with the knowledge that he is responsible for it all: for Reeva's death, for the horrific suffering she endured, for the unmeasurable pain and suffering her family and friends continue to endure, for the many troubles he has caused his own family, for his own catastrophic fall from grace/career end/ for his own mental health problems? Yes- i should say so.
If his mental health is deteriorating to the point where the head of clinical psychology at weskoppies, Dr Scholtz, thinks he should be hospitalised, I think Masipa has a duty of care to consider that