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Oscar Pistorius 'shot Steenkamp in bathroom' | Oscar Pistorius 'shot Steenkamp in bathroom' |
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South African athletics star Oscar Pistorius shot his girlfriend three times as she was in the bathroom at his home, prosecutors have said. | South African athletics star Oscar Pistorius shot his girlfriend three times as she was in the bathroom at his home, prosecutors have said. |
Details of the case against Mr Pistorius, accused of the premeditated murder of girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, are emerging at a bail hearing. | Details of the case against Mr Pistorius, accused of the premeditated murder of girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, are emerging at a bail hearing. |
He wept as he heard the account, but his lawyers told the court in Pretoria the killing was "not even murder". | He wept as he heard the account, but his lawyers told the court in Pretoria the killing was "not even murder". |
The court appearance comes on the same day as her funeral in Port Elizabeth. | The court appearance comes on the same day as her funeral in Port Elizabeth. |
The prosecution is pursuing a charge of premeditated murder against the 26-year-old athlete. | The prosecution is pursuing a charge of premeditated murder against the 26-year-old athlete. |
Prosecutor Gerrie Nel told the court that on the night of the killing Mr Pistorius - a double amputee - got up, put on his prostheses, walked seven metres and fired his gun through the bathroom door. | |
He shot four times and hit Ms Steenkamp three times, he said. The defendant later broke down the bathroom door and carried the victim downstairs, Mr Nel added. | He shot four times and hit Ms Steenkamp three times, he said. The defendant later broke down the bathroom door and carried the victim downstairs, Mr Nel added. |
Defence lawyer Barry Roux told the court his client did not know in advance who was behind the door. | |
He said the prosecution had provided "no evidence of premeditated murder", and that it was not even murder. | He said the prosecution had provided "no evidence of premeditated murder", and that it was not even murder. |
Mr Pistorius was sobbing as his lawyer spoke, the BBC's Andrew Harding reports from the courtroom. | |
Following Thursday's killing there was media speculation that Ms Steenkamp had been mistaken for an intruder but police rejected that possibility. | |
The family of the 29-year-old victim spoke of their grief in a newspaper interview published on Monday. | |
Her mother June Steenkamp told the Times of South Africa: "All we want are answers... answers as to why this had to happen, why our beautiful daughter had to die like this." | |
The case has aroused huge interest both in South Africa, where Oscar Pistorius is regarded as a national hero, and around the world. | |
Mr Pistorius, a multiple Paralympic champion, competed in both the Olympic and Paralympic Games at London 2012. | Mr Pistorius, a multiple Paralympic champion, competed in both the Olympic and Paralympic Games at London 2012. |