Her body
was discovered at the athlete's home in the Silver Woods country estate in
eastern Pretoria, South African police said.
He emerged from a police station after questioning, flanked by plain-clothed officers and wearing a hooded jacket covering most of his face.
The athlete requested an immediate appearance at Pretoria Magistrate's Court, but prosecutors said this had been delayed until Friday morning to give forensic officers more time.
The 26-year-old is alleged to have shot his 30-year-old model girlfriend in the head and upper body.
Paramedics were called to his home between 4am and 5am local time. Police arrived shortly afterwards and a 9mm pistol was found.
They said they would be opposing bail when the suspect appears in court.
"The deceased was shot four times and died on the scene" said police spokeswoman Lieutenant Colonel Katlego Mogale.
The shooting took place at Pistorius' home at Silver Woods country estate
Miss Steenkamp's body was removed by a hearse at around 8am.
Pistorius and Miss Steenkamp are believed to have started dating in November.
Her publicist Sarit Tomlinson said the family was "shocked" and "devastated" by the news.
She described Miss Steenkamp as "the sweetest human being" and "a talented and bright young girl", adding that the couple had a "healthy, fabulous relationship".
Miss Steenkamp, a top South African model and a law graduate from Port Elizabeth, was active on Twitter just 14 hours before.
She tweeted: "What do you have up your sleeve for your love tomorrow??? #getexcited #ValentinesDay"
In response to someone else's plans, she said: "That sounds amazing! Wow that's what it's all about! It should be a day of love for everyone :) may it be blessed!"
She was due to give a talk at a school in Johannesburg just hours after her body was found, and to star in South African reality TV series Tropika Island of Treasure at the weekend, in which celebrities and ordinary people are tasked with daily challenges in remote, exotic locations.
Photos of the model appeared in newspapers at the weekend, when she described Pistorius as an impeccable man who always had her best interests at heart.
His father, Henke Pistorius, said of his son: "He is a bit emotional, but he is fine."
The Johannesburg-born athlete, known as the "Blade Runner", made history in 2012 when he became the first amputee to compete in the Olympics.
He won gold in the 400m and another in the 4x400m relay at the Paralympic Games.
The athlete had both legs amputated below the knee when he was 11 months old, because of a congenital condition, and runs on carbon fibre blades.
Last year Time Magazine named him as one of the world's 100 most influential people.
Silver Woods, situated in the country's capital, is a high security gated complex with a three metre high wall, electric fence, a guarded entrance and regular patrols.
South Africa has some of the world's highest rates of violent crime with an average of nearly 50 people murdered each day.
Some home-owners carry weapons to defend themselves against intruders. According to statistics, nearly 13 in every 100 people in the country own a gun, and it is estimated there are almost six million civilian firearms.
Pistorius, like many fellow South Africans, appeared to have serious concerns about his safety, and reportedly kept a revolver at his bedside and a machine gun by his window, as well as a cricket bat and baseball bat behind his bedroom door.
South Africa's M-Net cable TV channel said it was pulling an advertising campaign featuring Pistorius off air with immediate effect.
Both South Africa's Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee and the International Paralympic Committee said they were in no position to comment, but offered their "deepest sympathy and condolences" to the families of all involved.
UN figures show that in South Africa, just over 17 people are killed by gun crime per 100,000 people.
The highest gun death rate in the world is in Honduras with 68 deaths per 100,000. In the USA, the figure stands at 2.97 deaths, while in the UK it is 0.1.
Pistorius
reached the 400m semi-finals at the London 2012 Olympics
Initial
reports in the South African media suggested Miss Steenkamp was apparently shot
as she woke him, trying to surprise him on Valentine's Day, and was mistaken
for an intruder.
But
police later said the shooting was being treated as a murder investigation and
that they were "very surprised" by those reports, which they said did
not come from them.
Brigadier
Denise Beukes confirmed the couple were alone in the house at the time of the
shooting, and that there had been previous incidents at the premises including
"allegations of a domestic nature".
"There
are witnesses and they have been interviewed this morning," she said.
"We are talking about neighbours and people that heard things earlier in
the evening and when the shooting took place."
Pistorius
was arrested on Thursday morning following the shooting and taken to hospital
for a medical examination.
He emerged from a police station after questioning, flanked by plain-clothed officers and wearing a hooded jacket covering most of his face.
The athlete requested an immediate appearance at Pretoria Magistrate's Court, but prosecutors said this had been delayed until Friday morning to give forensic officers more time.
The 26-year-old is alleged to have shot his 30-year-old model girlfriend in the head and upper body.
Paramedics were called to his home between 4am and 5am local time. Police arrived shortly afterwards and a 9mm pistol was found.
They said they would be opposing bail when the suspect appears in court.
"The deceased was shot four times and died on the scene" said police spokeswoman Lieutenant Colonel Katlego Mogale.
The shooting took place at Pistorius' home at Silver Woods country estate
Miss Steenkamp's body was removed by a hearse at around 8am.
Pistorius and Miss Steenkamp are believed to have started dating in November.
Her publicist Sarit Tomlinson said the family was "shocked" and "devastated" by the news.
She described Miss Steenkamp as "the sweetest human being" and "a talented and bright young girl", adding that the couple had a "healthy, fabulous relationship".
Miss Steenkamp, a top South African model and a law graduate from Port Elizabeth, was active on Twitter just 14 hours before.
She tweeted: "What do you have up your sleeve for your love tomorrow??? #getexcited #ValentinesDay"
In response to someone else's plans, she said: "That sounds amazing! Wow that's what it's all about! It should be a day of love for everyone :) may it be blessed!"
She was due to give a talk at a school in Johannesburg just hours after her body was found, and to star in South African reality TV series Tropika Island of Treasure at the weekend, in which celebrities and ordinary people are tasked with daily challenges in remote, exotic locations.
Photos of the model appeared in newspapers at the weekend, when she described Pistorius as an impeccable man who always had her best interests at heart.
His father, Henke Pistorius, said of his son: "He is a bit emotional, but he is fine."
The Johannesburg-born athlete, known as the "Blade Runner", made history in 2012 when he became the first amputee to compete in the Olympics.
He won gold in the 400m and another in the 4x400m relay at the Paralympic Games.
The athlete had both legs amputated below the knee when he was 11 months old, because of a congenital condition, and runs on carbon fibre blades.
Last year Time Magazine named him as one of the world's 100 most influential people.
Silver Woods, situated in the country's capital, is a high security gated complex with a three metre high wall, electric fence, a guarded entrance and regular patrols.
South Africa has some of the world's highest rates of violent crime with an average of nearly 50 people murdered each day.
Some home-owners carry weapons to defend themselves against intruders. According to statistics, nearly 13 in every 100 people in the country own a gun, and it is estimated there are almost six million civilian firearms.
Pistorius, like many fellow South Africans, appeared to have serious concerns about his safety, and reportedly kept a revolver at his bedside and a machine gun by his window, as well as a cricket bat and baseball bat behind his bedroom door.
South Africa's M-Net cable TV channel said it was pulling an advertising campaign featuring Pistorius off air with immediate effect.
Both South Africa's Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee and the International Paralympic Committee said they were in no position to comment, but offered their "deepest sympathy and condolences" to the families of all involved.
UN figures show that in South Africa, just over 17 people are killed by gun crime per 100,000 people.
The highest gun death rate in the world is in Honduras with 68 deaths per 100,000. In the USA, the figure stands at 2.97 deaths, while in the UK it is 0.1.
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