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| *Oscar in court |
OSCAR Pistorius shook slightly, his hands covering his ears
as a neighbour described in court how the famous athlete knelt next to his dead
or dying girlfriend, praying as he tried to help Reeva Steenkamp breathe.
The testimony in high court in Pistorius’s murder trial was
riveting and was the first detailed public description of the immediate
aftermath of the shooting of Steenkamp, a 29-year-old model, by the
double-amputee Paralympic champion in the pre-dawn hours of February 14 —
Valentine’s Day — last year.
“It was obvious that she was mortally wounded,” said Johan
Stipp, a radiologist, as he described what he saw at Pistorius’ villa. Stipp
said he was one of the first there.
“At the bottom of the stairs ... there was a lady lying on
her back on the floor,” Mr Stipp testified.
Sitting on a courtroom bench on Thursday, Pistorius bent
forward and put his hand over his face, then moved them to cover both ears. He
stayed that way for a while, even when one of his lawyers reached back to
reassure him and touch him on the head.
“I went near her and as I bent down, I also noticed a man on
the left kneeling by her side,’’ Stipp said under questioning by prosecutor
Gerrie Nel.
“He had his left hand on her right groin, and his right
hand, the second and third fingers in her mouth. I remember the first thing he
said when I got there was ‘I shot her. I thought she was a burglar. I shot
her.’”
Mr Stipp, who said he didn’t know that man was Pistorius
until later, said he tried to help, but that he knew it was probably no good
because Steenkamp showed no signs of life. Stipp said he noticed a wound in her
right thigh, in her upper arm and in the right side of the head, and there was
brain tissue around the skull.

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