Friday 15 February 2013

Oscar Pistorius in court on murder charge

Oscar Pistorius: Athlete in court on murder charge

South African Olympic and Paralympic athlete Oscar Pistorius is appearing in court to face a murder charge after his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp, was shot at his home near Pretoria.

Mr Pistorius held his head in his hands and was in tears as the charge was read out in the magistrates' court.

Prosecutors have argued for a case of "premeditated murder".

A decision will need to be taken on bail, with prosecutors arguing that Mr Pistorius should remain in custody.

Dozens of reporters are in the courtroom in Pretoria, where chief magistrate Desmond Nair is hearing the bail application.

The BBC's Andrew Harding, in court, says the defendant cut a lonely figure, with his head forward and breathing heavily through tears.
Media access was discussed and the magistrate ruled that there should be no live recording for the bail hearing.

Mr Pistorius's team had argued against such coverage and cited his "extremely traumatised state of mind".

The defence is also expected to argue that Mr Pistorius is not a flight risk and should be given bail.

But prosecutor Gerrie Nel has argued for a "premeditated murder" charge. Mr Pistorius slumped forward again at the mention of the words.

Members of Mr Pistorius's family, including sister Aimee, brother Carl and father Henke, are in the courtroom.

Mr Pistorius had earlier arrived at court in the back of a police vehicle, hiding his face with a jacket and notebook.

Forensic experts are expected to continue examining the house in the upmarket Silver Woods gated community on the outskirts of South Africa's administrative capital where Ms Steenkamp, 29, died.

Correspondents say the athlete's arrest has stunned the country where he is considered a national hero.

He made history in London last year when he became the first double-amputee track athlete to compete in the Olympic Games.
He is known as the "blade runner" because of the carbon fibre prosthetic blades he races in. He was born without a fibula in both legs and had his legs amputated below the knee before his first birthday.

Police were called to his home in the early hours of Thursday morning.

They found paramedics treating a 29-year-old woman with four gunshot wounds to the head and upper body. She died at the scene, and officers recovered a 9mm pistol.

Mr Pistorius and Ms Steenkamp had reportedly been dating since November.

Mr Pistorius dominated in his category at successive Paralympic Games, but in 2008 he won a legal battle over his blades - which critics said gave him an unfair advantage - with the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) for the right to compete in able-bodied competitions.

He reached the 400m semi-finals in the London 2012 Olympics. At the Paralympics he won silver in the T44 200m, gold in the 4x100 relay and gold in the T44 400m, setting a Paralympic record.

South Africa has one of the highest rates of crime in the world and many residents keep weapons to protect themselves against intruders.

But gun ownership is strictly regulated and it is not easy to obtain a licence.