South African investigators are trying to gain access to Oscar Pistorius' mobile phone ahead of the trial that could see him convicted for murder.
Police hope to secure an agreement with the FBI to back their request for Apple to unlock the athlete's iPhone so its content can be analysed and presented in court, according to South Africa's Eyewitness News. The trial is due to start on 3 March.
Investigators need Apple to unlock the encrypted data on the phone because the Olympian can't remember his Apple ID code needed to access his messages. It is understood that the FBI must approve the request before Apple can be contacted for information.
Prosecutors said two iPhones and two BlackBerrys were found on the bathroom floor of Pistorius' villa in Pretoria where his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, 29, was shot dead on Valentine's Day last year.