Oscar Pistorius in nightclub brawl with acquaintance who 'aggressively engaged' him
Paralympian athlete was in the VIP section of a Johannesburg nightclub on Saturday night when the altercation with a friend-of-a-friend happened
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Your support makes all the difference.Oscar Pistorius, who has three weeks before defence and prosecution lawyers give their final arguments in his murder trial, has been involved in an altercation in a nightclub.
The double-amputee athlete had visited a nightspot called VIP in Sandton, Johannesburg, on Saturday night when he was approached by a man reportedly called Jared Mortimer, Pistorius’ spokesperson confirmed.
“We can confirm that Oscar was at a night club with one of his cousins. They sat in a quiet area of the private VIP section when they were approached by the individual you have identified as Mortimer,” Anneliese Burgess told The Juice.
“The individual in question, according to our client, started to aggressively engage him on matters relating to the trial.
“An argument ensued during which our client asked to be left alone. Oscar left soon thereafter with his cousin. Our client regrets the decision to go into a public place and thereby inviting unwelcome attention,” she concluded.
This sequence of events is refuted by Mortimer, who says that a friend of his also present in the VIP section of the club, in fact introduced him to Pistorius, who he claims was “drunk” and “very aggressive.”
The 27-year-old Paralympian is currently on trial for the murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, who he claims he shot after believing her to be an intruder.
The trial has been adjourned until 8 August when closing statements and arguments will take place, before the judge, Thokozile Masipa, considers her verdict.
“He then mentioned one of my friends and claimed he had a lot of dirt on that person.”
Things at this point turned slightly for the worse, Mr Mortimer claims, with Pistorius “going on about how influential his family is and how connected they are.
“He even pulled out his phone to show me pictures of armoured cars. He said ‘My family owns SANDF. Zuma works for us. I’ll piss on Zuma'.”
Pistorius then poked him on the chest, Jared claims, pulling his neck to talk to him.
“He said ‘you’ll never get the better of me. I’ll always get the better of you',” Mortimer alleges, before he then pushed Pistorius, who fell. Bouncers then arrived to neutralise the situation and Oscar left the club, he said.
If found guilty of premeditated murder, Pistorius faces at least 25 years in jail. He denies the charge.
Pistorius then broke a five-month Twitter silence on Sunday and Monday, sending out four Tweets one of which was a collage of the athlete with young amputees with the message: “You have the ability to make a difference in someone’s life.”