Update | Pistorius not guilty of murder, judge rules; culpable homicide finding possible
Athlete could still face prison if convicted of culpable homicide over death of his girlfriend
The judge in Oscar Pistorius' murder trial yesterday ruled out both premeditated murder and murder verdicts in the shooting death of the double-amputee Olympic athlete's girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp.
Judge Thokozile Masipa said prosecutors had not proved beyond reasonable doubt that Pistorius, 27, was guilty of premeditated murder. However, she left open the possibility of a verdict of culpable homicide, saying it would be a "competent" verdict.
Masipa did not deliver any formal verdict in the death of Steenkamp, 29, before adjourning the hearing until today.
Culpable homicide refers to a negligent killing. Pistorius could still be sent to jail for years if it is found that he acted negligently. He has admitted firing the four shots that killed Steenkamp, a model, on Valentine's Day last year.
Pistorius says he mistook his girlfriend for an intruder and killed her accidentally. The prosecution alleges he intentionally killed her after a loud argument, which was heard by neighbours.