olice in South Africa
investigating the shooting death of model Reeva Steenkamp, allegedly by
boyfriend and Paralympics champion Oscar Pistorius, consider a bloody
cricket bat to be a central piece of evidence, according to South
Africa's City Press newspaper.
Pistorius, 26, was arrested Thursday and charged with killing Steenkamp,
29, at his home in the South African capitol of Pretoria. His family
says the shooting was an accident. He is in jail awaiting a bail
hearing Tuesday.
The City Press reported Sunday that police are investigating different
scenarios involving the bat. Among them is the possibility that the
flat-fronted bat was used in a violent argument before the shooting.
The paper also reported that Pistorius might have first shot Steenkamp
in the bedroom, and that she possibly fled to the bathroom where she was
shot three more times through the door.
When Pistorius' family arrived at the scene before paramedics, they saw
him carrying Steenkamp down the stairs and performing mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation on her, City Press reported.
Pistorius, who is nicknamed the "blade runner" because of the
carbon-fiber blades on which he runs, has canceled all his upcoming
racing appearances, his agent said Sunday night.
The decision was made to "allow Oscar to concentrate on the upcoming
legal proceedings and to help and support all those involved as they try
to come to terms with this very difficult and distressing situation,"
Peet Van Zyl of In Site Athlete Management said in a statement.
Pistorius' father was quoted overnight in the South African paper The
Sunday Times saying his countrymen are destroying a national icon.
"There is something fundamentally wrong with our society," Henke
Pistorius said. "We build people up into heroes, who overcome immense
challenges, only to take great glee in breaking them down."
Family and friends rallied to Pistorius' defense, saying they believe
the Paralympic gold medalist shot the South African model by accident
after he mistook her for an intruder.
"We have no doubt here that there's no substance for the allegations," uncle Arnold Pistorius said.
Pistorius' best friend, Justin Divaris, told reporters that he received a
call from a distraught Pistorius just before 4 a.m. Feb. 14 in which
he said there had been a terrible accident, and that he shot Steenkamp.
If convicted, Pistorius could face at least 25 years in jail.
A memorial service for Steenkamp will be held in Port Elizabeth Tuesday
evening. Her body has been flown back for the service before being
cremated, her family told local media.
Speaking with the media for the first time since her daughter's death in
a phone interview with The Sunday Times from her home in Seaview, Port
Elizabeth, June Steenkamp said,
"Why? Why my little girl? Why did this happen? Why did he do this? What
for?"
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