Monday 30 June 2014

Oscar Pistorius murder trial: Recap of updates as psychiatrists conclude athlete 'not mentally ill during shooting'

 
The Paralympian denies the murder of former girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in the early hours of Valentine's Day last year.
Pistorius, 27, shot the model through the bathroom door of his house in Pretoria.
He insists the killing was a tragic accident when he mistook Reeva for an intruder.
However, prosecutors say it was murder.
Pistorius has spent the last month undergoing psychiatric tests at Weskoppies hospital in Pretoria.
His trial is due to resume this morning.
We will bring you all the latest from South Africa here, as it happens.
6:58 am
The trial was halted when Oscar Pistorius' defence team argued that he was suffering from an anxiety disorder at the time of the shooting.
A team of psychiatrists has been assessing him to see how significant this was.
A report will be handed into the court today.
However it is unlikely to alter the trial hugely as Pistorius' defence has already admitted it would not have stopped him from telling right from wrong.
There had been fears the resumption would be delayed after one of the psychiatrists, Dr Leon Fine, suffered a heart attack last week.
7:00 am
A defence witness said Pistorius suffers from Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD).
This is a medically-recognised condition which leaves sufferers feeling worried about a wide range of issues most days.
It affects about one in 25 people at some point in their lives but is more common in women.
7:37 am
South African news channel eNCA has today published never-seen-before footage of Oscar Pistorius with his mother before she died.
Sheila Pistorius suddenly died aged 43.
Oscar has claimed that she was misdiagnosed with hepatitis and given the wrong medical treatment.
He had her date of birth and date tattooed on his arm.
8:00 am
 

This is Weskoppies hospital in Pretoria where Pistorius has been assessed over the past month.
Three psychiatrists have written a report about his Generalised Anxiety Disorder.
It will be handed to the court today.

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