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Sobbing Oscar Pistorius walks on stumps in court

Updated on: 16 June,2016 08:32 AM IST  | 
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A sobbing Oscar Pistorius yesterday walked on his stumps across a court to demonstrate his physical vulnerability to a judge who will decide his prison sentence for murdering his girlfriend

Sobbing Oscar Pistorius walks on stumps in court

Oscar Pistorius walks across the courtroom without his prosthetic legs at the Pretoria High Court yesterday

Pretoria: A sobbing Oscar Pistorius yesterday walked on his stumps across a court to demonstrate his physical vulnerability to a judge who will decide his prison sentence for murdering his girlfriend.


Oscar Pistorius walks across the courtroom without his prosthetic legs at the Pretoria High Court yesterday. Pic/AFP
Oscar Pistorius walks across the courtroom without his prosthetic legs at the Pretoria High Court yesterday. Pic/AFP


The double-amputee removed his prosthetic limbs at the request of his lawyer Barry Roux who is pleading for leniency, but state prosecutor Gerrie Nel sought a minimum 15-year jail term for Pistorius for killing Reeva Steenkamp.


The Paralympic athlete held onto wooden benches for support as he hobbled in front of the judge at the Pretoria High Court, and appeared in distress as a cushion was provided for him to rest on.

Roux and state lawyer Gerrie Nel set out their concluding arguments at the High Court in Pretoria, three years after Steenkamp's death. Pistorius will be sentenced on July 6 for the murder of his girlfriend, the judge in Pretoria said.

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