Pistorius not a ‘cold-blooded killer’, argues defence in closing statements
Defence asks for track star to receive ’community based sentence’
Oscar Pistorius was not a “cold-blooded killer” and should serve a community-based sentence, his defence argued on Friday in a last-ditch attempt to keep the star sprinter out of jail.
Pistorius wept in the dock as his lawyer Barry Roux said he had already suffered enough for killing his model girlfriend, describing the Paralympian gold medallist’s devastating fall from disabled icon and sporting stardom to a loathed criminal.
“He’s lost everything, he was an icon in the eyes of South Africa,” said Roux in his final argument on the sentence Pistorius should serve for shooting Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine’s Day last year.
Roux says Pistorius had also lost the woman he loved, “most of his friends” and “all of his immovable properties”.
“He was denigrated to the extent that all that was left was a rage killer, a cold-blooded killer, and everything that was horrible,” said Roux, describing 27-year-old Pistorius as a “victim” of unprecedented malicious media attention.
The sensational trial has been broadcast live around the world.