"Mr Pistorius cannot contemplate ever
returning to live there again," the South African Press Association (Sapa)
quotes Mr Webber as saying.
"Despite the fact that the house was handed
back to Mr Pistorius by the authorities more than a year ago, a decision was
taken to keep the house sealed until after the trial," he said. More after the cut...
His murder trial, which is already in its third
week, has adjourned until Monday when the prosecution is expected to call five
more witnesses before the defence puts forwards its case.
The prosecution says Mr Pistorius intentionally
shot Ms Steenkamp - a model, reality TV celebrity and law graduate - after an
argument.
But the athlete says he believed his girlfriend was in bed and that an intruder had entered the bathroom when he shot at the toilet door in the early hours of 14 February 2013.
But the athlete says he believed his girlfriend was in bed and that an intruder had entered the bathroom when he shot at the toilet door in the early hours of 14 February 2013.
If found guilty, the 27-year-old - a national
sporting hero and double amputee dubbed the "blade runner" because of
the prosthetic limbs he wears to race - could face life imprisonment.
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