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Carl Pistorius, the older brother of Olympic athlete Oscar Pistorius, was acquitted Tuesday in the death of a motorcyclist, a South African magistrate says.
The South African detective who investigated the death of Oscar Pistorius' girlfriend says he is convinced the Olympian intentionally killed her.
Police officers face censure for Pistorius pictures
South African police officers who secretly took pictures of accused killer Oscar Pistorius are now facing disciplinary action, the police ministry confirmed.
Uncle: Pistorius still 'traumatized'
Oscar Pistorius, the South African "Blade Runner" charged with killing his girlfriend, is not ready to get back into training, his uncle said Thursday.
Pistorius' bail conditions modified
A South African judge ruled Paralympic runner Oscar Pistorius, accused in his girlfriend's death, can have his passport and compete abroad with conditions.
Brother of Oscar Pistorius on trial
The brother of paralympian runner Oscar Pistorius pleaded innocent to culpable homicide charges Wednesday in a South African courtroom.
Family: Oscar Pistorius not suicidal
The family of Oscar Pistorius, who is accused of killing his girlfriend, denied a report that the paralympian runner was contemplating suicide.
Pistorius seeks to ease bail conditions
Lawyers for South African paralympian runner Oscar Pistorius asked the court to ease bail restrictions placed on the athlete accused of killing his girlfriend.
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The home of South African paralympian Oscar Pistorius may be used as evidence in his trial for the shooting death of his girlfriend, crime scene cleaners said.
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Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin talks to victims from the May 20 tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma, May 22, 2013. The EF-5 tornado cut a path of destruction approximately 17 miles by 1.3 miles wide and left 24 people dead. UPI/J.P. Wilson