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Pistorius arrested for shooting girlfriend dead

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South Africa's Paralympic gold medallist Oscar Pistorius was arrested early on Thursday for allegedly shooting dead his girlfriend after mistaking her for an intruder, media reports said.

South Africa’s Paralympic gold medallist Oscar Pistorius was arrested early on Thursday for allegedly shooting dead his girlfriend after mistaking her for an intruder, media reports said. Report by SuperSport Online

According to the Beeld newspaper, the athlete known as the “Blade Runner” was arrested early on Thursday following the shooting at his Silverlakes home near Pretoria.

Police spokesperson Katlego Mogale said a “26-year-old man had been taken into custody for shooting a 30-year-old woman”.

Mogale could not confirm if the suspect was Pistorius, saying his identity would be revealed only once he appears in court later on Thursday.

“The deceased was shot four times and died on the scene. It is believed that she was the girlfriend of the accused,” said Mogale.

The shooting took place in a house inside an upmarket security compound in Silverlakes, outside Pretoria, he said. Pistorius lives in the compound.

The “Blade Runner” made history in 2012 when he became the first amputee to compete in the Olympics.

He won gold in the 4x400m relay at the Paralympic Games.

He had both legs amputated below the knee before the age of one, because of a congenital condition, and runs on carbon fibre blades.

Last year Time Magazine named him as one of the world’s 100 most influential people.

The Johannesburg-born runner had both legs amputated below the knee when he was 11 months old after being born without lower leg bones. But he played sports unhindered while growing up, switching to running after fracturing a knee playing rugby.

At high school, he was so good that his personal fitness coach said she was unaware for six months that he ran on prosthetic legs.

But he was initially banned from competing in the Olympics in Beijing by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) on the grounds that his blades gave him an unfair advantage.

That decision was later overturned on appeal at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), although he ultimately failed to meet the Olympic qualifying standard time.

He went on to win a silver medal as part of the 4x400m relay team at the 2011 World Championships in South Korean city of Daegu before representing his country at the London Olympics and Paralympics last year.

Off the track, Pistorius is an adrenalin junkie, with a love of speed reflected in a passion for motorbikes.

Four years ago he crashed his boat in a river south of Johannesburg, breaking two ribs, an eye socket and his jaw.

He also once owned two white tigers but sold them to a zoo in Canada when they became too big.