The Borneo Post

Pistorius admits ‘no reason’ to fire fatal shots

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PRETORIA: Under pummelling cross- examinat ion, Oscar Pistorius admitted yesterday that he had “no reason” to fire the shots that killed Reeva Steenkamp, as prosecutor­s began to zero in on apparent inconsiste­ncies in key parts of his account.

During the second day of gruelling questionin­g, prosecutor Gerrie Nel began to pick at Pistorius’ explanatio­n of why he fired four times through his toilet door on Valentine’s Day 2013.

Pistorius has been charged with murdering his 29-year- old model girlfriend and faces a life sentence if convicted.

The Olympian has said he fired the shots accidental­ly and did not mean to kill anyone. He testified that he feared someone was coming through the toilet door and that his life was in danger.

This seemingly contradict­ory account was probed at length by Nel, who drew a concession from Pistorius that the shots should not have been fired at all.

“We know for a fact there were no intruders in your house that night, we know for a fact there was no ladder against the wall,” Nel said.

“We know for a fact that you had no reason to shoot, objectivel­y speaking.”

Pistorius responded: “That’s correct my lady.”

Regardless of who Pistorius believed was behind the door, he could face a stiff sentence if Judge Thokozile Masipa believes he purposely used lethal force without reasonable cause.

Pistorius’ cross- examinatio­n is a key point in his trial, and a stern test of both his version of events and of his resolve.

During the five-week trial the world-famous athlete has appeared fragile, frequently crying in court and becoming physically sick when the gruesome details of Steenkamp’s injuries were discussed.

Nel spent most the first part of his cross- examinatio­n accusing Pistorius of being a sel f ish, controllin­g boyfriend and caring more about himself than the death of his girlfriend.

Nel tore into the 27-year- old’s account of his relationsh­ip with Steenkamp.

“It’s all about ‘ I’. It’s all about Mr Pistorius,” Nel said, reading cell phone messages in which Steenkamp said she was upset and “scared” of Pistorius’s behaviour.

“She’s scared of the feelings that she has for me and the way that I brushed her off,” the athlete explained the message his girlfriend sent over social messenger WhatsApp.

Nel also accused Pistorius of making a public apology to Steenkamp’s parents just to make himself feel better.

“Did you feel better after the apology?” Nel asked facetiousl­y. — AFP

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Boxing promoter Bob Arum, CEO of Top Rank, speaks during a boxing news conference at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. — Reuters photo

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