Oscar Pistorius: The crime scene

Oscar Pistorius: The crime scene

Estate agents do not want to market paralympic star Oscar Pistorius's luxury house in Silver Woods in Pretoria, according to reports.

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Estate agents do not want to market paralympic star Oscar Pistorius's luxury house in Silver Woods in Pretoria, according to reports.
 
Alberto Ochetta of Casa Nostra Properties was quoted saying: "I wouldn't want to market that house. It just has bad karma attached to it now and it will be an incredibly difficult sell."
 
Pistorius allegedly shot and killed his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day. He said he thought she was an intruder.
 
The newspaper reported the house was due to be listed with Engel & Volkers Silverlakes for R6 million. 
 
 
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) refused to comment on reports on Friday that paralympian Oscar Pistorius faces two new charges of recklessly discharging a gun in a public place.
 
"All what you have here and the rest of the media is not from us... so we cannot comment on it," North Gauteng NPA spokesman Medupe Simasiku said in a text message.
 
When asked if this meant he was not aware of the two charges, he said: "Unfortunately we are not commenting on that."
 
 
News channel eNCA reported on its website that Pistorius, 26, was expected to face the additional charges when he appeared in the Pretoria Magistrate's Court on Monday. It reported that the NPA had told Pistorius's lawyers of its plan to charge him.
 
According to the report, the first charge related to Pistorius allegedly firing his gun out of the sunroof of a friend's car while driving home from a holiday.
 
 
The second charge reportedly related to Pistorius accidentally firing his friend's gun in a Johannesburg restaurant.
 
Pistorius was charged with premeditated murder after his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp was shot dead in his Pretoria home on February 14. During a bail hearing in February, Pistorius's defence read out a statement in which Pistorius said he thought Steenkamp was an intruder.
 
 
Police said on Tuesday the investigation into her death had been completed.  National spokesman Lt-Gen Solomon Makgale said Pistorius would be served with an indictment when he appeared in court on Monday, and the matter would be postponed.
 
"The prosecution, in collaboration with the defence team, will agree on a trial date," he said.
 
 
"The SAPS [SA Police Service] investigation team, under the leadership of Lt-Gen Vineshkumar Moonoo, is convinced that the accused has a charge to answer to after they worked tirelessly to ensure that the investigation was finalised."
 
The investigation team comprised detectives and forensic, ballistics, and technology experts, as well as forensic psychologists.
 
 

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