South African athlete Oscar Pistorius has been found guilty of culpable homicide after the judge found he killed his girlfriend by mistake.
Judge Thokozile Masipa said the athlete acted "negligently" when he fired shots through a toilet door but in the "belief that there was an intruder".
She said the state had failed to prove he intended to kill Reeva Steenkamp.
He was also found guilty on a charge of negligently handling a firearm that went off in a restaurant.
Pistorius sat, rubbed his face and slumped briefly forward after the verdict
There was not much emotion in court because everyone knew that verdict was coming, our correspondent adds.
It leaves the disgraced sprinter facing a jail sentence of up to 15 years, although legal experts suggest seven to 10 years is more likely when sentence is passed in a couple of weeks.
The double amputee had denied murdering Ms Steenkamp after a row on Valentine's Day last year, saying he shot her by mistake.
With this the judge agreed, saying "it cannot be said that the accused did not entertain a genuine belief that there was an intruder".
But she said: "The accused knew there was a person behind the toilet door, he chose to use a firearm.
"I am of the view the accused acted too hastily and used too much force. It is clear his conduct is negligent."
Pistorius was convicted on an unrelated firearms charge - negligently handling a firearm that went off in a crowded restaurant.
He was acquitted of another charge of firing a gun in public, through the sunroof of a car, and of a charge of illegal possession of ammunition in the home where he killed Ms Steenkamp.
BBC
This judge...don't agree with her ooo...this man is quilty of all charges..smh
ReplyDeleteThe murder was premeditated!
ReplyDeleteI expected this.
ReplyDeleteHow many years madam judge? ???
ReplyDeleteI knew this madman would walk
ReplyDeleteIt's all about getting the best legal team, he won't be the first person to walk free of murder. KARMA DEY.
DeleteToo bad the dead can't talk. He's guilty of first degree murder.
ReplyDeleteVery very guilty but the prosecuting team was sloppy....too bad
DeleteHe can never be free of the stigma
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