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Pistorius Walks Without Prostheses in Court to Show the Difficulty he faced Dealing with the Threat of an Intruder

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PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA - JUNE 15:  Oscar Pistorius walks across the courtroom without his prosthetic legs during the third day of Oscar's hearing for a resentence at Pretoria High Court on June 15, 2016 in Pretoria, South Africa. Having had his conviction upgraded to murder in December 2015, Paralympian athlete Oscar Pistorius is attending his sentencing hearing and will be returned to jail for the murder of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, on February 14th 2013. The hearing is expected to last five days. (Photo by Siphiwe Sibeko - Pool/Getty Images)

Oscar Pistorius shuffled without his prosthetic legs through a Pretoria court on Wednesday to demonstrate how vulnerable he is without his artificial limbs.

The 29-year-old Paralympian gold medalist displayed it in an attempt by his defense team to avoid a long jail sentence for murder.

The embattled athlete faces a minimum 15-year jail term for the 2013 killing of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, for which state prosecutors say he has shown no remorse.

Pistorius, sat with his head in his hands during the third day of sentencing hearings.

He told the court that he mistook Steenkamp for an intruder when he fired four shots through a locked toilet door in his Pretoria home, killing her almost instantly.

The lower part of the athlete’s legs were amputated when he was a baby, and he is known as “Blade Runner” for the carbon-fibre prosthetics he wore when racing.

PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA - JUNE 15:  Oscar Pistorius walks across the courtroom without his prosthetic legs during the third day of Oscar's hearing for a resentence at Pretoria High Court on June 15, 2016 in Pretoria, South Africa. Having had his conviction upgraded to murder in December 2015, Paralympian athlete Oscar Pistorius is attending his sentencing hearing and will be returned to jail for the murder of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, on February 14th 2013. The hearing is expected to last five days. (Photo by Siphiwe Sibeko - Pool/Getty Images)

Pistorius’ lawyer Barry Roux asked his client to walk in the court on his stumps to show the difficulty he faced while dealing with the threat of an intruder.

His body shaking with emotion, Pistorius then removed his prosthetics and stood on his stumps for five minutes in front of the court television camera, wiping tears from his face with a tissue.

“The accused was vulnerable because of his disability,” Roux said, asking for a non-custodial sentence that included community service.

PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA - JUNE 15:  Oscar Pistorius walks across the courtroom without his prosthetic legs during the third day of Oscar's hearing for a resentence at Pretoria High Court on June 15, 2016 in Pretoria, South Africa. Having had his conviction upgraded to murder in December 2015, Paralympian athlete Oscar Pistorius is attending his sentencing hearing and will be returned to jail for the murder of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, on February 14th 2013. The hearing is expected to last five days. (Photo by Siphiwe Sibeko - Pool/Getty Images)

In response, prosecutor Gerrie Nel asked the court to display photos of Steenkamp’s bloodied head and torso after the shooting.

The victim’s father Barry Steenkamp had said on Tuesday that Pistorius must pay for his crime and asked the court to show pictures of his daughter’s body as a deterrent to would-be killers.

The case has prompted a fierce debate in a country beset by high levels of violent crime against women and still dealing with the legacy of decades of apartheid race-based rule.

Some rights groups have said Pistorius, a wealthy white man, has received preferential treatment.

Photo Credit: Siphiwe Sibeko – Pool/Getty Images

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