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Oscar Pistorius is formally charged with murder

Paralympic star Oscar Pistorius has now left court after a judge told him he will go on trial in ...
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07.24 19 Aug 2013


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Oscar Pistorius is formally charged with murder

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07.24 19 Aug 2013


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Paralympic star Oscar Pistorius has now left court after a judge told him he will go on trial in March over the killing of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.

Pistorius returned to Pretoria Magistrates' Court this morning for the short hearing in which a judge set his trial date for March 3rd next year.

The judge asked him if he was well to which he replied "Under the circumstances, your honour." He was formally charged and told that his bail conditions remained the same.

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Court documents show that more than 100 witnesses will be called to give evidence at the trial including one of Pistorius' ex-girlfriends.

Reporter Alex Crawford said that Pistorius was "very emotional" and appeared to be praying with his brother and sister before the proceedings started.

The three siblings held hands in a small circle, and at one point Pistorius wiped his face with a tissue.

His brother Carl later tweeted a photograph of Pistorius and Ms Steenkamp, adding "Remembered like yesterday. My life was impacted by u @reevasteenkamp & the lady u were! Always close to our hearts."

The 26-year-old double amputee is accused of killing Ms. Steenkamp, who would have turned 30 today, in a shooting incident at Pistorius' home in February.

Pistorius denies he committed murder and says he shot Ms. Steenkamp by mistake, thinking she was an intruder. The case was sent to the High Court in Pretoria.

A judge will preside over the trial and ultimately pronounce the world-famous athlete innocent or guilty. South Africa does not have trial by jury.

The mandatory sentence for someone convicted of premeditated murder in South Africa is life with a minimum of 25 years in prison.

Meanwhile Ms. Steenkamp's uncle has said he has already forgiven Pistorius for killing her.

Mike Steenkamp said the family have coped with her death by concentrating on her life rather than how she died.

In an interview on ITV's Daybreak, Mr. Steenkamp said "I think from the beginning and onset that we decided that we could never be sidetracked from Reeva's life, and I think that's helped us tremendously."


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