The famous double amputee, Oscar Pritorius hearing bail has been shifted to Thursday by a South African court for
alledgely killing his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine day.
Witnesses
claimed hearing arguing, a woman screaming and gunfire at the house of
“Blade Runner” Oscar Pistorius the night he shot dead his model
girlfriend, police told the South African court Wednesday.
Pistorius’s
defence team undermined the reliability of the claims as the South
African sporting hero sought bail for the Valentine’s Day killing that
he insists was a horrible accident and not intentional, as prosecutors
aim to prove.
Police also said Pistorius had previously been
arrested at his Pretoria home for assault, although he was not charged,
and faced further charges of possessing an unlicenced gun.
A woman
who lives in the same highly secured Pretoria complex as Pistorius
“heard talking that sounded like non-stop fighting from two to three in
the morning”, hours before she was killed, Prosecutor Gerrie Nel said.
Another witness reported hearing gunshots, screams and then more shots, police said.
“We
have the statement of a person who said after he heard gunshots, he
went to his balcony and saw the light was on. Then he heard a female
screaming two-three times, then more gunshots,” Detective Hilton Botha
said.
But Pistorius’s legal team disputed these accounts as police said the witnesses were 300 metres (660 feet) from the house.
And
the prosecution, which wants to prove that the Paralympian had
deliberately planned to kill Steenkamp, was forced to admit that
Pistorius’s claim that he mistook Steenkamp for an intruder matched the
crime scene.
“It sounds consistent,” Botha said.
Steenkamp,
a 29-year-old model, was shot three times through the bathroom door
early on February 14, with wounds to her head, elbow and hip.
She
was declared to have died later by medics who found her covered in
bloodied towels and wearing white shorts and a black vest.
Pistorius,
the first double amputee to compete against able-bodied athletes in the
Olympics in London last year, says he shot her by mistake through a
locked bathroom door, believing she was a burglar.
“I had no intention to kill my girlfriend,” he said in an affidavit read to the court on the first day of his trial Monday.
“We were deeply in love and couldn’t be more happy,” he said.
Pistorius,
26, said he kept a firearm under his bed at night because he had been a
victim of violence and burglaries before and had received death
threats.
But the state prosecutor said the athlete would face an
additional charge of possessing unlicenced .38 special calibre
ammunition.
A police search of his home also found testosterone
and needles in a dresser in his bedroom, Botha said, amid speculation
that performance-enhancing drugs may have influenced his mental state.
But
his defence lawyer, Barry Roux, said the sex hormone was an acceptable
supplement. “It’s a herbal remedy and he can use it and he has used it
before,” he said.
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC)
announced that he was drug-tested before and during last year’s
Paralympic Games in London and on both occasions the results were
negative.
Magistrate Desmond Nair said he could not rule out that
there was some planning involved in the killing, which may be considered
as a premeditated murder, setting a high bar for bail.
The bail hearing was adjourned until Thursday.
Pistorius,
who off the track has had a rocky private life with stories of rash
behaviour, beautiful women, guns and fast cars, has built up a powerful
team of lawyers, medical specialists and public relations experts for
his defence.
In 2009, Pistorius — who once admitted to a newspaper
that he slept with a pistol, machine gun, cricket bat and baseball bat
for fear of burglars — spent a night in jail after allegedly assaulting a
19-year-old woman at a party.
He runs on carbon-fibre blades,
which inspired his nickname, after being born without the fibulas in
both of his legs which were amputated below the knee when he was a baby.
Pistorius
revealed he earned 5.6 million rand ($640,000) a year and owned the
$570,000 house where the killing took place as well as two other homes.
But
his career has been put on hold since the shooting, forcing him to
cancel races in Australia, Brazil, Britain and the United States between
March and May.
But two of his American sponsors, Nike and
sunglasses maker Oakley, announced they were dropping Pistorius from
their advertising campaigns, which have earned him millions of dollars
in endorsements.
French cosmetics firm Clarins said Wednesday it was dropping a fragrance advertising campaign featuring Pistorius.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
17-year-old girl sets herself ablaze over dowry
A 17-year-old girl, Aisha living in Albarkawa area in Gusau metropolis in Zamfara state has set herself ablaze owing to her fiance’s inabil...
-
Officials of the Lagos State Taskforce on Environmental and Special Offences (Enforcement) Unit have arrested a man for selling phones stu...
-
The Inspector General of Police, Mr Mohammed Abubakar, said four key suspects had been arrested in connection with the gruesome mu...
-
Roger Roberts, 82, of Aberystwyth spent many years to earn a degree from college only to die just a few days after his graduation. One o...
No comments:
Post a Comment