CBS/AP/ February 24, 2013, 7:16 AM

Carl Pistorius, Oscar's brother, facing homicide charges

JOHANNESBURG The family lawyer of Oscar Pistorius said on Sunday that the double amputee athlete's brother is facing a culpable homicide charge for a 2008 road death.

Lawyer Kenny Oldwage would not confirm details of the case Carl Pistorius is facing, but in a statement said Carl had appeared in court the day before his brother's bail hearing last week, and is due in court again at the end of March.

"Carl deeply regrets the accident," Oldwage said in a statement. "Blood tests conducted by the police at the time proved that he had not been under the influence of alcohol, confirming that it was a tragic road accident after the deceased collided with Carl's car."

In his statement, Oldwage said culpable homicide charges had been filed, dropped, and later reinstated after the accident.

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Sunday's development compounded problems for the family after Oscar was charged with premeditated murder in the Feb. 14 shooting death of girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.

Carl Pistorius was allegedly involved in a crash with a woman motorcyclist and he was supposed to be in court last Thursday, as his brother Oscar was facing a bail hearing, CBS News correspondent Kelly Cobiella reports.

Oscar Pistorius was released on bail Friday and his brother Carl was seen driving into the home of their uncle Arnold early Sunday in Waterkloof, a wealthy suburb of Pretoria, the nation's capital, where Oscar is now staying.

The problems surrounding his older brother Carl are the latest twist in a case that has transfixed South Africa and much of the world. Sunday's revelation of the culpable homicide charge immediately created a stir.

"It's also doubly sad because it's involved with Oscar and his brother and all the family — so they have double sort of trouble. So, not good," said Johannesburg resident Jim Plester.

Oscar Pistorius was charged with premeditated murder, but the athlete says he killed his girlfriend accidentally, opening fire after mistaking her for an intruder in his home.

The Pistorius family has yet to react to the accusations that Carl is facing.

On Saturday, the family took steps to lower its profile on social media after someone hacked into the Twitter account of Carl. They cancelled all the social media sites for both Oscar's brother and his sister Aimee.

Carl has always been close to Oscar but was notably absent when their uncle Arnold, flanked by Oscar's sister Aimee, read out a first reaction to the shooting on Feb. 17, even though he was also on the premises.

The three-story house where Pistorius is staying with his aunt and uncle lies on a hill with a sweeping view of Pretoria. It has a large swimming pool and an immaculate garden.

The character of Pistorius also continued to take center stage. For many, it mirrors his public appearances as an articulate, well-spoken advocate for Paralympic athletes facing hardship. Witness statements backing up Oscar Pistorius as a down-to-earth guy were presented at the hearing.

Others have described him as a reckless risk taker who has been in trouble before, such as a boat accident in 2009 which put him into the hospital.

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On Sunday, a South African man who said Steenkamp had stayed at his home since September, described Pistorius as moody and impatient. Cecil Myers, whose daughter was a close friend of Steenkamp's, said in an interview published Sunday in the City Press newspaper, that Pistorius will have the killing of Steenkamp on his conscience. "I hope he gets a long sentence. Gets what he deserves," said Myers.

"Very nice and charming to us when they started dating," said Myers. Myers said Pistorius initially used to come into the house but later just dropped Steenkamp off and picked her up when they began to date steadily, and he described the change as a lack of respect.

Myers recalled their first date and told the newspaper: "After that he wouldn't leave her alone. He kept pestering her, phoning and phoning and phoning her."

According to Myers, Steenkamp "told me he pushed her a bit into a corner. She felt caged in."

Pistorius was born without fibula bones due to a congenital defect and his legs were amputated when he was 11 months old. He has run on carbon-fiber blades and was originally banned from competing against able-bodied peers because many argued that his blades gave him an unfair advantage. He was later cleared to compete. He is a multiple Paralympic medalist, and won a silver medal at the 2011 Daegu world championships with South Africa's 4x400 relay team. But he failed to win a medal at the London Olympics, where he ran in the 400 meter race and the 4x400 relay race.

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sawmillworker1963 says:
Good things seldom come in pairs.
Bad things always walk together.
When convicted maybe they can be cellmates.
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Rafterman11 says:
Their mother must be so proud.
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rorowilic says:
jeez oh wot next with this family but i have to say we wouldn't have known about this if Oscar hadn't MURDERED Reeva may she be allowed to rest in peace.
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cuffhead says:
Maybe both can cut a deal and get two lawyers for the price of one.
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Necroscope84 says:
Remember those words SOSAYIT in case you ever get in a fatal car wreck. God forbid it ever happens but if it does I want you to tell the world that you deserve to die for being in an accident. You're a hypocrite. Oscar probably murdered his wife but Carl was just in an accident as far as we know, and he wasn't intoxicated. Unless we find that he went out of his way to hit someone then it was just an accident. Just remember your words, if you're ever in an accident, no matter whose fault then by your own standards you deserve to die!
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oldoc44 says:
Sounds like this whole family needs some behavior mod and social skills counseling! LOL Nah, they're the pedestalized Pistorius clan so they do what they want.
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skiimaan says:
Strangely, at first, something fateful might have been written in the name.
Pistorius, nine letters, Pisto...., 9mmm, .... = four shots
Now, it's getting more strange.
"Oscar and his brother and all the family — so they have double sort of trouble. So, not good,"
More can be packed inside the concatenated names.
osCARl PISTO....
????
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ajk_cbsnews says:
Runs in the family, I guess!
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OcatilloRose says:
Why do they in every article have to mention that they live on a hill with a big swimming pool and imaculate gardens. Does that give these two privilege to do as they please or imply they can? Both are responsible for deaths of others and should be treated like everyone else.
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They insert this fact to remind us of the ugly fact that those of privilege and money and influence can pretty much call the shots and literally get away with murder. Wishful thinking to suggest that they will be justly treated or handled like the rest of us!
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pjhnsn8 says:
They have great lawyers, they were able to keep this story buried until after Oscar's bail hearing. They both will probably be found not guilty, every story that's writtn speaks of Oscar having been a hero or their familt wealth. We have seen this movie too many times.
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