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Oscar Pistorius 'thought he was firing at intruder' | Oscar Pistorius 'thought he was firing at intruder' |
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South African athletics star Oscar Pistorius has denied murdering his girlfriend, saying he shot her by mistake thinking she was an intruder. | |
He told a packed bail hearing in Pretoria that he loved Reeva Steenkamp and had never intended to kill her. | |
Prosecutors accuse Mr Pistorius of premeditated murder. They say he shot his girlfriend dead deliberately, firing through a locked bathroom door. | |
The hearing came as Ms Steenkamp's family held her funeral. | |
The case has shocked South Africans and many around the world who admire Oscar Pistorius for overcoming adversity to become a Paralympic champion. | |
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Tuesday's hearing began with the prosecution giving its account of the killing, which it says was premeditated murder by the 26-year-old athlete at his home in Pretoria. | |
Prosecutor Gerrie Nel told the court that in the early hours of the morning of 14 February, Mr Pistorius - a double amputee - had got up from bed, put on his prostheses, and fired his pistol through the locked door of the bathroom. | |
He shot four times and hit Ms Steenkamp three times, Mr Nel said. | He shot four times and hit Ms Steenkamp three times, Mr Nel said. |
He added that the defendant later broke down the bathroom door with a cricket bat and carried the body downstairs. | |
'Pitch-dark' | 'Pitch-dark' |
Defence lawyer Barry Roux then read a sworn statement from Mr Pistorius, saying the couple had been "deeply in love". | |
The couple went to sleep shortly after 22:00, the statement said. | |
In the middle of the night, Mr Pistorius woke up and went to the balcony because he thought he had heard an intruder, it added. | |
"It was pitch-dark in the bedroom. I did not have my prosthetic legs on and felt extremely vulnerable." | |
According to the statement, Mr Pistorius thought Ms Steenkamp was still in bed, and he fired through the bathroom door, believing he was shooting at a robber. | |
When he realised Ms Steenkamp was not in the bed, "it filled me with horror and fear", it said. | When he realised Ms Steenkamp was not in the bed, "it filled me with horror and fear", it said. |
Mr Pistorius broke the door down to find his girlfriend shot inside. | |
"She died in my arms," the statement said. "I am absolutely mortified at the death of my beloved Reeva". | |
The athlete wept in court as the statement was read out. | |
The hearing was later adjourned until Wednesday. | The hearing was later adjourned until Wednesday. |
Meanwhile, the private funeral for the 29-year-old model and law graduate was held in her home town of Port Elizabeth. | |
Her father, Barry Steenkamp, told reporters: "We have to keep Reeva in our hearts forever". | Her father, Barry Steenkamp, told reporters: "We have to keep Reeva in our hearts forever". |
Her brother Adam said there was "a space missing" inside all the people she knew. | Her brother Adam said there was "a space missing" inside all the people she knew. |
The case has aroused huge interest both in South Africa, where Oscar Pistorius is regarded as a national hero, and around the world. | The case has aroused huge interest both in South Africa, where Oscar Pistorius is regarded as a national hero, and around the world. |
He is a multiple Paralympic champion, winning gold medals at the 2004 Games in Athens, at Beijing 2008 and at London 2012. | He is a multiple Paralympic champion, winning gold medals at the 2004 Games in Athens, at Beijing 2008 and at London 2012. |
In London he made history by becoming the first double amputee to run in the Olympics, progressing to the semi-finals of the 400m. | In London he made history by becoming the first double amputee to run in the Olympics, progressing to the semi-finals of the 400m. |