Earlier in the hearing, prosecutors claimed Pistorius got up from bed, put on his prosthetic legs and walked seven metres before shooting Reeva Steenkamp through a closed bathroom door.
Prosecutor Gerrie Nel said the details showed it was a premeditated murder, adding there was "a motive to kill".
But in a statement detailing his version of events, Pistorius said he woke up in pitch darkness to a sound in the bathroom believing an intruder had climbed through the window. He described his sense of terror.
The 26-year-old didn't realise Ms Steenkamp wasn't in bed and shot at the door on his stumps, feeling vulnerable without his prosthetics.
The Paralympian said he then put on his prosthetic legs and used a cricket bat to break open the bathroom door where the 29-year-old was alive, slumped over in the toilet. He called the paramedics before she died in his arms.
"I'm absolutely mortified at the death of my beloved Reeva," the statement said.
Pistorius added that he had previously received death threats, so kept a 9mm pistol under his bed.
:: How The Hearing Unfolded In Court
In
an affidavit from close friends of the pair, Ms Steenkamp's best friend said
the model told her she would marry Pistorius if he asked.
The
magistrate had to stop the proceedings briefly as Pistorius sobbed
uncontrollably as he listened.
Earlier,
magistrate Desmond Nair ruled that, for the purpose of the bail hearing, the
case was a schedule six offence or premeditated murder, which means it will be
difficult for the sports icon to get bail.
Outlining
the prosecution case, Mr Nel said Ms Steenkamp fled to the small, cramped
bathroom and locked herself in because she was scared after they'd had a row on
Valentine's Day.
Ms
Steenkamp was killed by three of the four shots fired by Pistorius at his home
in South Africa last Thursday. The family attended her funneral in Port Elizabeth this morning.
Mr
Nel said the defence had a number of questions to answer, including:
::
Why did Pistorius carry Ms Steenkamp's body down a staircase
after she was shot?
Why
didn't Pistorius look for his girlfriend if he suspected there was a burglar in
the house?
::
Why did Ms Steenkamp lock herself in the toilet - was she afraid of being shot
or killed?
::
Why did he put on his prosthetic limbs and walk
seven metres to the bathroom?
Mr
Nel said: "If I arm myself, walk a distance and murder a person, that is
premeditated. The door is closed. There is no doubt. I walk seven metres and I
kill. The motive is 'I want to kill'. That's it."
Pistorius,
who won two gold medals at the London 2012 Paralympic Games, broke down in
tears at the start of the hearing.A gun being carried from Pistorius' home
Sky's
special correspondent Alex Crawford, inside the court in Pretoria, said the
double amputee's "face was creased in pain" and he was
"weeping" as he was formally charged with murder.
The
prosecutor said Pistorius, nicknamed the Bladerunner, "killed an innocent
woman".
At
the start of proceedings, Pistorius, in a grey suit and tie, nodded after the
chief magistrate asked if he was well. And he nodded his appreciation when his
brother, Carl, pressed his shoulder in support.
Journalists
jammed into the courtroom, which was full with almost 100 people, including
Pistorius' father, Henke, and sister Aimee.
The
hearing has been adjourned until Wednesday.
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