'If Reeva Had Spoken I Would Not Have Fired'

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 10 April 2014 | 20.18

Oscar Pistorius has insisted he fired his weapon "by accident" after hearing a noise in his bathroom and thinking he was about to be attacked by an intruder.

The court in Pretoria heard the athlete fired four shots in quick succession after hearing someone inside the bathroom.

Fighting back tears, the 27-year-old said: "When I heard a noise, I didn't have time to think and I fired my weapon. It was an accident.

"If Reeva had come out or she had spoken to me I wouldn't have fired. The noise coming from the bathroom made me pull the trigger."

Reeva Steenkamp Pistorius had been in a relationship with Reeva Steenkamp for four months

During a second day of cross-examination, Pistorius was questioned about text messages sent by Miss Steenkamp which claimed she was "scared" during their four-month relationship.

Prosecutor Gerrie Nel portrayed him as selfish and prone to tantrums. He read from one message which said: "I've been upset with you for two days now... I'm scared of you sometimes."

He added: "Why would she be scared of you?"

Pistorius replied: "I think she's scared of the feelings that she had for me, she says 'I'm scared of you sometimes and how you snap at me and how you will react to me'.

"I never shouted or screamed at her. It hurt her feelings about the way I would react."

Messages sent between Oscar Pistorius and Reeva Steenkamp. Text messages between the couple have been shown in court

Mr Nel accused the athlete of "picking on" Miss Steenkamp, claimed Pistorius "did not care enough" to tell Miss Steenkamp he loved her and insisted their relationship was focused on "me, Oscar".

While asking the double amputee about the night Miss Steenkamp was killed, he claimed Pistorius' version "is a lie" and accused him of "adapting things" to suit his argument.

Pistorius recounted waking up during the night and getting out of bed to close doors to a balcony and bring fans into the room.

Miss Steenkamp is then thought to have got out of bed, but the athlete said he was unable to see her because she was behind him and the room was dark after he closed curtains.

Pistorius said a duvet and fan in images shown to the court had been moved by police officers after Miss Steenkamp's death.

Pistorius told the court in Pretoria he was "terribly sorry" he had taken his girlfriend's life after he was asked why he had not apologised in person to her family.

He said: "I am terribly sorry that I took the life of their daughter. I didn't think they would want to see me."

Pistorius was accused of blaming his legal team for not questioning claims made by witnesses and was asked a series of questions over his handling of firearms and ammunition.

He has admitted a handgun went off in a restaurant while in his possession, and told the court he carried his gun everywhere and usually had a bullet in the chamber.

"The weight is light. My gun has a double safety. I usually carry one up," he said.

The court heard Pistorius had ammunition belonging to his father in the safe at his home, for which he did not have a licence. He also had an extra magazine in his bedside drawer, which was found when he was arrested, and usually carried his gun with him at all times for safety reasons.

Pistorius denies premeditated murder and illegally possessing ammunition and two further counts related to shooting a gun in public in separate incidents prior to the killing.


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