The trial of Oscar Pistorius has resumed after a brief adjournent in Pretoria

The judge presiding over the trial of Oscar Pistorius has warned media outlets she will not tolerate a repeat of the breach of rules which forced an adjournment early on day two in Pretoria.
One of the main stipulations of allowing the case to be televised was giving witnesses the choice of whether or not they could be identified on screen.
The key witness on day one - where Pistorius pleaded not guilty to the murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp - the athlete's neighbour Michelle Burger claimed she was happy for her voice to be heard but did not want an image to be used anywhere.
However, a 24-hour news broadcaster posted a picture of her on screen prompting the case to be held up for 20 minutes while Judge Thokozile Masipa spelled out the consequences of a repeat at the Pretoria High Court.
The broadcaster has since issued an unreserved apology but Mrs Masipa said: "I am warning the media if you do not behave you are not going to be treated with soft gloves by this court.
"I am giving an order to stop any photographs of any sorts, no matter where it was sourced, regarding any witness who has asked this court not to have his or her photographs published.
"An investigation will follow to find out the extent of the non-compliance and violatioin of the court order."
The trial has resumed with Michelle Burger continuing to give evidence. On day one the neighbour of Pistorius, told the court that she heard 'bloodcurdling screams' from a woman followed by shots on the night when Steenkamp was killed.
Pistorius has admitted the shooting but claims he mistook Steenkamp for an intruder.
Speaking from Pretoria, Sky News crime correspondent Martin Brunt told Sky Sports News: "There'll be more evidence today from that first witness Michelle Burger, who was given a very hard time by Pistorious's lawyer. There'll be more of that cross-examination.
"We'll then hear from her husband. The Burgers live on the estate next door to the estate where Oscar Pistorius lived but they were only 170m away from his house so they'll talk about gunshots being heard, screams before, then gunshots, then more screams.
"Mrs Burger said yesterday that her husband heard more gunshots than she did so it'll be interesting to hear his evidence.
"After that there'll be more witnesses from the estate and neighbouring estate. One witness who lived opposite Oscar Pistorius will say she heard talking "like fighting" before hearing gunshots.
"Oscar Pistorius's gardener is on the witness list, so too three security guards who were on duty that night a year ago when Oscar Pistorius shot his girlfriend."
Pistorius' lawyer, Kenny Oldwage, had described Steenkamp's death on day one of the trial as a "tragic accident".
Pistorius, denying the murder charge, said: "This allegation is denied in the strongest terms. We were in a loving relationship."
Sky News will be providing in-depth coverage of the Oscar Pistorius trial.

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