Bloodied cricket bat found in home of Oscar Pistorius, report

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Bloody bat 'found in Pistorius home'
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Monday 18 Feb, 2013
Bloody bat 'found in Pistorius home'
SOUTH African police have found a bloodied cricket bat at the home of Oscar Pistorius, a local newspaper is reporting.
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