Oscar Pistorius is facing jail after being convicted of manslaughter for shooting dead his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.
Judge Thokozile Masipa said the double-amputee
had acted negligently when he fired four shots into a toilet door, killing the
29-year-old model who was behind it.
Culpable homicide carries a maximum jail term
of 15 years and he could be sentenced in a couple of weeks. Judge Masipa in court in
Pretoria
Pistoroius was taken down to the court cells
to await a bail ruling which is to be announced by the judge later.
The Paralympian and Olympian, dubbed Blade
Runner due to his prosthetic limbs, had always admitted he shot Ms Steenkamp at
his luxury Pretoria home but said he mistook her for an intruder.
Judge Masipa criticised Pistorius' decision to
reach for his gun and shoot rather than raise the alarm or fire a warning shot.
She has also accused him of being a poor
witness, muddled over his defence and a liar.
The judge told him: "A reasonable person
therefore, in the position of the accused with similar disabilities would have
foreseen that the possibility that whoever was behind the door might be killed
by the shots.
"And would have taken steps to avoid the
consequences and the accused in this matter failed to take those
consequences."
Ms Steenkamp's father Barry leaned forward in
his seat when the verdict was read out. Her mother, June, showed no reaction.
On Thursday, the athlete broke down in the
courtroom as he was cleared of two, more serious, murder charges over the
shooting.
The judge said he did not intend to kill
anyone and could not have seen that the intruder he thought was hiding in his
toilet was actually Ms Steenkamp.
The prosecution had argued Pistorius was
deliberately trying to kill his girlfriend after a row, but the judge ruled
they had failed to prove the allegations.
Today, she told the courtroom: "Having
regard to the totality of this evidence in this matter, the unanimous decision
of this court is the following: on count one, murder... the accused found not
guilty and is discharged.
"Instead he is found guilty of culpable
homicide."
The judge began the day's events by dealing
with the three firearms charges which were unrelated to last year's Valentine's
Day shooting.
Pistorius was found guilty of discharging a
firearm at a Johannesburg restaurant on January 11, 2013.
But he was acquitted of firing a gun through a
car sunroof while with his then-girlfriend Samantha Taylor and friend Darren
Fresco on November 30, 2012.
He was also cleared of illegally possessing
ammunition. Pistorius denied all the charges.
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