South African court acquits brother of Oscar Pistorius
Oscar Pistorius’ older brother cried tears of relief on Tuesday as a magistrate acquitted him of culpable homicide and negligent driving for the death of a woman in a road accident.

Oscar Pistorius’ older brother cried tears of relief on Tuesday as a magistrate acquitted him of culpable homicide and negligent driving for the death of a woman in a road accident.
The case attracted international interest because the two Pistorius brothers – including double-amputee Olympics star Oscar – faced court cases for the deaths of two women.
The magistrate ruled that Carl Pistorius, 28, was not negligent and that Maria Barnard was driving her motorcycle excessively fast when she crashed into the back of his vehicle in March 2008.
Carl Pistorius’ case was brought to court shortly after athlete Oscar Pistorius shot dead his girlfriend on Valentine’s Day.
The spokesman for the National Prosecuting Authority, Medupe Simasiku, denied that Carl Pistorius was only prosecuted because of his younger brother’s high-profile murder case.
“I believe that despite the fact that the case got the media interest because of the younger brother’s case in Pretoria, this case still ran its own course according to its own merit,” Simasiku told said.