Oscar Pistorius has been found guilty of culpable homicide in relation to the death of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.
“I am of the view that the accused acted too hastily and used excessive force,” Justice Masipa said as she completed her two-day long judgment.
“In the circumstances, it is clear that his conduct was negligent… On the facts of this case I am not persuaded that a reasonable person with the accused’s disabilities in the same circumstances would have fired four shots into that small toilet cubicle.”
The former Olympian was also found guilty on one count of firearms charges, in relation to a shooting at Tasha’s Restaurant.
He was acquitted of all other charges, including those relating to a now infamous incident in which Pistorius was accused of shooting through a car’s sunroof.
Culpable homicide is defined under South African law as the “unlawful negligent killing of another human being”. It is similar to the charge of manslaughter under Australian law.
The proceedings will now be adjourned and Pistorius will be sentenced in a separate hearing.
The maximum penalty for culpable homicide is 15 years. There is no minimum penalty.
He could face an additional five years jail in relation to the other offence.