Oscar Pistorius has removed his prosthetic legs in court as part of his defence team's argument that the double-amputee athlete deserves leniency when he is sentenced.
The athlete, who is facing 15 years in prison for killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in 2013, cried and blew his nose as he hobbled in front of Judge Thokozile Masipa in Pretoria.
Sky's Special Correspondent Alex Crawford, who is at the court, said: "He goes from being a fully grown, fit looking man, to suddenly being incredibly vulnerable, someone who you can push over with a hand.
"That's what he (lawyer Barry Roux) wanted to show. I think that will play very heavily with the judge.
"Immediately afterwards, you could see the lawyer also emphasised that Oscar Pistorius would not like it, and he clearly did not like it."
Pistorius was on his stumps when he shot Ms Steenkamp dead through a toilet door at his home on Valentine's Day 2013.
He testified during the trial that he felt vulnerable and thought an intruder was in the house. But prosecutors say Pistorius intentionally killed Ms Steenkamp after an argument.
Mr Roux told the court there were "substantial and compelling circumstances" that allowed the judge to deviate from the minimum term of 15 years in prison for murder in South Africa.
Mr Roux's plea followed testimony from Kim Martin, a cousin of Ms Steenkamp, who accused Pistorius of not giving the "true version" of the shooting.
She also criticised Pistorius for not giving evidence at the hearing but agreeing to a TV interview that will be shown after the hearing ends.
"I think it's very unfair to want to talk to the world about your version when you had the opportunity in court to do so," Ms Martin said under questioning from chief prosecutor Gerrie Nel.
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