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Oscar Pistorius quizzed over Reeva Steenkamp killing Oscar Pistorius quizzed over Reeva Steenkamp killing
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South African athlete Oscar Pistorius is being quizzed about his version of events on the night that he shot his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in his home.South African athlete Oscar Pistorius is being quizzed about his version of events on the night that he shot his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in his home.
Prosecutor Gerrie Nel began his cross examination by pushing Mr Pistorius to acknowledge the full magnitude of his actions on 14 February 2013.Prosecutor Gerrie Nel began his cross examination by pushing Mr Pistorius to acknowledge the full magnitude of his actions on 14 February 2013.
The athlete said he made a "mistake" on the night that he shot Ms Steenkamp.The athlete said he made a "mistake" on the night that he shot Ms Steenkamp.
"You killed a person, that's what you did! You shot and killed her, won't you take responsibility...?, Mr Nel said. "You killed a person, that's what you did! You shot and killed her, won't you take responsibility...?" Mr Nel said.
Earlier, Mr Pistorius described how Ms Steenkamp died before the ambulance arrived while he was holding her.Earlier, Mr Pistorius described how Ms Steenkamp died before the ambulance arrived while he was holding her.
The athlete denies deliberately shooting dead his girlfriend, arguing he mistook her for an intruder.The athlete denies deliberately shooting dead his girlfriend, arguing he mistook her for an intruder.
Prosecutors contend he intentionally killed her in the toilet of his bathroom after a row.Prosecutors contend he intentionally killed her in the toilet of his bathroom after a row.
The 27-year-old Olympic and Paralympic sprinter, who is a double amputee, faces life imprisonment if convicted of murder.The 27-year-old Olympic and Paralympic sprinter, who is a double amputee, faces life imprisonment if convicted of murder.
On Tuesday, he broke down in tears whilst describing the events leading up to the shooting and the actual event.On Tuesday, he broke down in tears whilst describing the events leading up to the shooting and the actual event.
If acquitted, South African law stipulates that the court must consider the separate, lesser charge of culpable homicide, or manslaughter, for which he could receive between six and 15 years in prison.If acquitted, South African law stipulates that the court must consider the separate, lesser charge of culpable homicide, or manslaughter, for which he could receive between six and 15 years in prison.
Mr Pistorius also faces charges of illegally firing a gun in public and of illegally possessing ammunition, both of which he denies.Mr Pistorius also faces charges of illegally firing a gun in public and of illegally possessing ammunition, both of which he denies.
There are no juries at trials in South Africa, and his fate will ultimately be decided by the judge, assisted by two assessors.There are no juries at trials in South Africa, and his fate will ultimately be decided by the judge, assisted by two assessors.
'Smell of blood'
The BBC's Andrew Harding in court in Pretoria says in the opening moments of cross examination showed the highly combative style Mr Pistorius can now expect from Mr Nel in the coming days.The BBC's Andrew Harding in court in Pretoria says in the opening moments of cross examination showed the highly combative style Mr Pistorius can now expect from Mr Nel in the coming days.
Gerrie Nel: Fierce prosecutor
Gerrie Nel is known for his no-nonsense attitude inside the courtroom and is one of South Africa's most respected legal minds.
With more than 30 years' experience he has a string of successful prosecutions under his belt and is no stranger to high-profile cases. He prosecuted former police boss and Interpol's ex-head Jackie Selebi on corruption charges, once calling him an "arrogant liar" during cross examination.
Those who know him praise his meticulous attention to detail and his "fearlessness". He was junior prosecutor in the murder case of anti-apartheid activist Chris Hani in 1993.
He was also the founding head in 1999 of the Gauteng province division of South Africa's elite police and prosecution unit the Hawks, then known as the Scorpions.
Oscar Pistorius trial: Key players
Mr Nel then asked Mr Pistorius whether he knew about a "zombie stopper". Mr Pistorius said he did not, but - following legal arguments - Mr Nel showed video footage of the athlete at a gun range where he is heard saying the word after shooting a watermelon.
Mr Nel then showed Mr Pistorius a graphic picture of Ms Steenkamp's head after the shooting. Mr Pistorius became upset and the hearing was again adjourned.
'Smell of blood'
Earlier while being questioned by his lawyer, Mr Pistorius described the moments after paramedics had arrived at the scene.Earlier while being questioned by his lawyer, Mr Pistorius described the moments after paramedics had arrived at the scene.
"They asked for some space to work so I stood up. Reeva had already died whilst I was holding her before the ambulance arrived. So, I knew there was nothing they could do for her," he said."They asked for some space to work so I stood up. Reeva had already died whilst I was holding her before the ambulance arrived. So, I knew there was nothing they could do for her," he said.
He also described his distress as police and other officials arrived at the house.He also described his distress as police and other officials arrived at the house.
"I asked a policeman if I could wash my hands because the smell of the blood was making me throw up," he said."I asked a policeman if I could wash my hands because the smell of the blood was making me throw up," he said.
His lawyer Barry Roux also asked him to demonstrate how he would swing a cricket bat.
Mr Pistorius said he was on his prosthetic legs when he used the cricket bat to break down the toilet door.
He said the three sounds heard by witnesses at 03:17 local time was the cricket bat hitting the door - about five minutes after he shot at the toilet door.
He said he was on his stumps, when he shot at the door.
"I can barely stand on my stumps," he said.
'Loud crying'
During his questioning, Mr Roux also mentioned statements from close neighbours who were listed by the state but not called by the prosecution.
He said the statement from Kenny Motshoane's house described hearing "crying" and not "a woman screaming", as mentioned by other witnesses.
Another woman living nearby also says she heard "loud crying" and not a woman screaming, Mr Roux said.
Before Mr Roux ended his questioning he asked Mr Pistorius if he had intentionally killed Ms Steenkamp.Before Mr Roux ended his questioning he asked Mr Pistorius if he had intentionally killed Ms Steenkamp.
"I did not intend to kill Reeva or anybody else for that matter," he replied."I did not intend to kill Reeva or anybody else for that matter," he replied.
On Tuesday, the athlete described how the couple had spent a quiet evening together on 13 February, Ms Steenkamp doing some yoga as he spoke to his cousin on the phone.On Tuesday, the athlete described how the couple had spent a quiet evening together on 13 February, Ms Steenkamp doing some yoga as he spoke to his cousin on the phone.
He had then watched TV in bed with his head resting on her stomach and she would occasionally show him photos of cars she was looking at on her phone, he said. He said that they had bought Valentine's Day gifts for each other.He had then watched TV in bed with his head resting on her stomach and she would occasionally show him photos of cars she was looking at on her phone, he said. He said that they had bought Valentine's Day gifts for each other.
Ms Steenkamp, a 29-year-old model, reality TV celebrity and law graduate, was hit by at least three bullets while in the toilet cubicle of Mr Pistorius's home in Pretoria.Ms Steenkamp, a 29-year-old model, reality TV celebrity and law graduate, was hit by at least three bullets while in the toilet cubicle of Mr Pistorius's home in Pretoria.