Pistorius weeps as witness recalls shooting scene horror
O julgamento de Oscar Pistorius pela morte da modelo Reeva Steenkamp
apresentou nesta quinta-feira o depoimento de uma testemunha a favor do
campeão paraolímpico. O radiologista Johan Stipp contou que chegou ao
local logo após ouvir disparos e se deparou com o atleta tentando
ressuscitar a namorada.
Vizinho de Pistorius, Stipp afirmou que
encontrou Pistorius e a namorada no andar térreo da casa do campeão
paraolímpico. O atleta estava com dois dedos na boca de Steenkamp,
tentando ajudá-la a respirar. A modelo, porém, já não apresentava sinais
vitais.
"Ele dizia 'eu atirei nela, pensei que fosse um
ladrão'", relatou Stipp. "Oscar chorava o tempo todo e pedia para Deus
deixá-la viver".
Pistorius é acusado de assassinar a namorada a
tiros de forma premeditada em fevereiro de 2013. A promotoria afirma
que o campeão paraolímpico cometeu o crime após uma forte discussão
entre o casal, briga negada pela defesa do atleta. Ele admite ter feito
os disparos, mas alega ter confundido a modelo com um ladrão.
Outro vizinho de Pistorius foi ouvida pela promotoria nesta quinta.
Charl Johnson confirmou ter ouvido o barulho de tiros e gritos pedindo
socorro após o incidente, mas negou ter escutado qualquer discussão.
A member of the defence legal team reaches out to Olympic and
Paralympic track star Oscar Pistorius as he holds his head while a
witness testifies during the fourth day of his trial for the murder of
his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp at the North Gauteng High Court in
Pretoria.
Image by: POOL / REUTERS
Rocking back and forth in the dock, Pistorius put his hands over his
ears as neighbour and radiologist Johan Stipp recounted how he entered
his house to find the distraught Paralympian bent over, attempting to
resuscitate his girlfriend.
Stipp noticed a wound on Steenkamp's
right thigh, right upper arm, and "blood, hair and what looked like
brain tissue intermingled with that" on top of the skull.
Amid the scene of horror, Stipp said he quickly realised the 29-year-old model's injuries were too severe to be survivable.
"She
had no pulse in her neck, she had no peripheral pulse, she had no
breathing movements that she made. She was clenching down on Oscar's
fingers as he was trying to open her airway."
"I opened her right
eyelid, the pupil was fixed dilated and the cornea was milky, in other
words it was already drying out, so to me it was obvious that she was
mortally wounded."
During the testimony sobbing could be heard around the courtroom as Steenkamp's family and friends sat arm in arm, disconsolate.
Stipp
continued: "While I was trying to ascertain if she's revivable, Oscar
was crying all the time, he prayed to God to please let her live, she
must not die."
"He said at one stage, while he was praying, that
he will dedicate his life and her life to God if she would just only
live and not die that night."
"I couldn't do anything for her, she was way too seriously injured for that."
Stipp also said he wanted to locate Pistorius, fearing the sprinter may have been a danger to himself.
"Oscar
was emotionally very, very upset and I didn't know the situation in the
house so I thought maybe he was going to hurt himself."
Stipp's
evidence is the first eye-witness account of what happened inside
Pistorius's home that evening since the trial began on Monday.
Pistorius stands accused of murdering Steenkamp, a 29-year-old model and law graduate.
He claims to have shot her through a locked toilet door after mistaking her for an intruder.
Stipp
also testified to being woken by gunshots and screams coming from
Pistorius's home on the night of February 14, 2013, and then rushing
over to see if he could help.
But the sequence of events appeared
not to tally exactly with the evidence from three other neighbours who
heard screams then shots.
Pistorius's defence lawyer earlier
accused one of those witnesses of tailoring his evidence to fit his
wife's account in order to "incriminate" the athlete.
"There is a
design on your side to incriminate," advocate Barry Roux said, claiming
Charl Johnson's evidence was made in collusion with that of his wife and
fellow key witness, Michelle Burger.
"You desperately want her
version not to form part of this document," said Roux, pointing at the
witness. "You want to extricate any suggestion that this version was
also your wife's version."
Johnson, a soft-spoken IT manager wearing a red tie and a navy blue suit jacket, denied Roux's accusation.
"My lady, I dispute that," he said addressing judge Thokozile Masipa.
Roux contends the married couple's testimony has "striking similarities" and is therefore contaminated.
The allegation could lessen the impact of the pair's statements.
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