Oscar Pistorius is "a broken man" who should not be jailed, a psychologist told a court sentencing the South African Paralympic gold medalist for the 2013 murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.
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The 29-year-old, known as "Blade Runner" for the carbon-fibre prosthetic blades he used to race, appeared at the Monday session, at times with his head in his hands.
He faces a minimum 15-year sentence in a case that has prompted a fierce debate in a country beset by high levels of violent crime. Some rights groups have said the white athlete has received preferential treatment.
Professor Jonathan Scholtz, a psychologist called by Pistorius' lawyer Barry Roux, told the hearing that Pistorius was on medication for depression, anxiety and insomnia.
"One would describe him as broken. In my opinion his current condition warrants hospitalization," Scholtz told the hearing that was attended by Steenkamp's mother.
"Since 2013, he becomes traumatized when he hears the sound of gunfire," Scholtz said. "He never wants to touch a firearm again."
Prosecutor Gerrie Nel questioned Scholtz's assertion that Pistorius was not fit to testify, saying the athlete had managed to give a TV interview. The hour-long interview with Britain's ITV is due to air this month, local media have reported.
Pistorius initially received a five-year sentence for culpable homicide, South Africa's equivalent of manslaughter, for shooting Steenkamp through a locked toilet door in his Pretoria home. He had argued he mistook her for an intruder.
But the conviction was later upgraded to murder after an appeal heard by the Supreme Court, which ruled in March he had exhausted all his legal options and can no longer appeal.
Pistorius sat in a dark suit as original trial judge Thokozile Masipa started hearing pre-sentencing arguments at Pretoria High Court. At one point, a member of his legal team passed him a packet of tissues and water.
State prosecutors who lodged the appeal say Pistorius intended to kill Steenkamp and that the law graduate and model had fled to the toilet during an argument. A final ruling on his sentence is expected by the end of the week.
Scholtz told the court Pistorius had suffered financially and found asking others for assistance humiliating.
Pistorius lost millions of dollars in endorsements and sponsorships after reaching the pinnacle of his fame in London 2012 when he became the first double amputee to run in the Olympics, reaching the 400-metres semi-finals.
Pistorius had enrolled in a correspondence course for a degree at the London School of Economics and had been offered a job with a charity working with children in Africa, Scholtz added.
Outside the court, a group of people held up placards backing the athlete, one of them with the message: "Worldwide supporters of Oscar Pistorius".
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*This is so sad.I have been thinking if it was premeditated or not and trying to compare it with others....Sorry Pisto but you cut out a life in cold blood.
See how the mighty have fallen!
ReplyDeleteAm telling you. I feel for him sha. What a sad end. He should write his memoirs so others can learn a thing or two.
DeleteStella, your friend Ibinabo also cut a life short and claimed it was an accident. I wish you could call for justice for her victim.
DeleteAs much as I know that the deed has been done and nothing can bring the model back to life, Oscar should be brought to justice
ReplyDeleteIf he shouldn't be jailed, because he is a "broken man", as they say. He should also have known that Reeva don't deserve to die. This guy should be serving a life jail already.
ReplyDeleteHe should be locked away from the rest of his miserable life.
ReplyDeleteCold blooded murderer.
Just like Ibinabo. Now you know how to cry justice
DeleteI don't know why they are dragging this case for too long,
ReplyDeleteFinal judgement make we see road joor. Oscar since 2013, my nebor pikin don dey call Oscar sef.
Oyinbo's cunny way of keeping media's and people's attention
Lmao
DeleteBreak into shreds or pieces all you want, you gonna go to prison, period
ReplyDeleteBreak into shreds or pieces all you want, you gonna go to prison, period
ReplyDeleteWhat is breaking this psycho? When he was undoing someone's child he wasn't broken..breakage ko, attachment ni.. Can they just put a bullet in him already
ReplyDeleteI just pity him, guess he wasn't really remorseful. And the family of the girl r still very much angry with him.
ReplyDeleteThey should jail this guy or free him, so that those involved will rest.
ReplyDeleteSince 2013.
#WhiteDiamondOut
Chanting Justice for Reeva
ReplyDeleteHe could pay for his atrocity through another way other than jail.
ReplyDeleteSomeone that was known to be trigger happy,shooting in the air upandan in a calm neighbour hood is suddenly afraid of fire arms?
ReplyDeleteEyaaahhhhh
All this sober demeanor is an attempt at deceiving the judge and the media, when he intentionally killed an unarmed lady out of anger, was he broken? All throughout his trial was he sober to even offer any form of apology to the girls family in the courtroom? He's not repentant, if his sentence is dropped you will a vibrant Oscar spring fort. Pls give him life term with hard labor, imagine the trauma the aged parents of the girl will live with all their days mcheeeeeeeeeeew. He wants mercy when he didn't have mercy on Reeva.
ReplyDeleteHer parents are also broken.
ReplyDeleteI watched an interview they did with her parents. Her dad is absolutely broken, I hope the man can even survive all dis. I think she's d mans only child of d man. The mum has another child before she got married.
I don't pity Pistorious one bit. If they release him he will still go on, get married and have kids. Is that fair?
Cute baby, pikin is Pipkin either boy or girl. Lovely makeup.
ReplyDeleteThey should just sentence him to death, or double life in jail. Rich people like us, lol, James, sometimes thinks we above the law
ReplyDeleteHis lawyer will say anything to attract pity and sway the judgement on his clients favour. Nothing will bring her back but he should at least go to prison for some years.
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