South Africa legend Pistorius convicted for murder

South Africa legend Pistorius convicted for murder

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 08:22 PM IST
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Court quashes earlier manslaughter conviction for killing girlfriend; the double-amputee athlete now faces a 15-year prison term.

Bloemfontein (South Africa) : Oscar Pistorius, the double-amputee athlete known as the “Blade Runner,” was found guilty of murder on Thursday after South Africa’s Supreme Court of Appeal threw out a manslaughter conviction for killing his girlfriend, and he now faces a 15-year prison term. The judge described Pistorius’ testimony over the 2013 shooting of Reeva Steenkamp as “untruthful” and delivered a damning indictment of the original verdict. The athlete was released on parole in October after serving one year of his five-year prison sentence for the lesser charge of culpable homicide.  Pistorius, killed Steenkamp, a model and law graduate, in the early hours of Valentine’s Day two years ago, saying he mistook her for an intruder when he shot four times through the locked door of his bedroom toilet.  “Guilty of murder, with the accused having criminal intent,” judge Eric Leach told the court in South Africa’s judicial capital Bloemfontein in a dramatic legal reversal.  “The matter is referred back to the trial court to consider an appropriate sentence.”

 The Paralympic gold medalist, who was not present in court, now faces a minimum 15-year sentence for murder — although he could be released earlier on parole. “It is inconceivable that a rational person thought he was entitled to fire at this person with a heavy-duty firearm,” said L each, who described Pistorius’s testimony as “vacillating and untruthful”.  “He ought to have been convicted not of culpable homicide… but of culpable murder,” Leach added in a damning rejection of Pistorius’s evidence and the original trial judge’s ruling. Pistorius will, however, remain on parole under house arrest at his uncle’s mansion in the capital Pretoria until he is re-sentenced. “I’m satisfied with everything now,” Reeva’s father Barry Steenkamp told reporters shortly after the unanimous ruling by five appeal court judges.  Her mother June, who was in court, sat quietly with a sombre expression as the ruling was announced, and made no immediate comment afterwards.

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