Your speedy update on all the day’s big stories: Tuesday, March 4 2014
James Packer: ‘My personal life is a disaster’
Australian billionaire businessman James Packer has opened up to Forbes Magazine about how his career success has left his personal life in tatters. Packer currently owns a multi-billion-dollar casino empire and is the second richest man in the country, but it seems this isn’t enough to keep him happy. He’s told the mag, as part of their annual release of the world’s billionaires, that his home life is a ‘disaster’ because he’s made ‘a bunch of mistakes in [his] life.’ Following his ‘marriage breakdown last year’ with ex-wife Erica Packer and a rumoured fling with supermodel Miranda Kerr, Packer says he’s ‘just trying to do the best job I can. I’m trying to be the best father I can to my kids.’
Oscar Pistorius trial hears of ‘bloodcurdling screams’
The trial of Paralympian Oscar Pistorius has begun in South Africa, with Pistorius pleading not guilty to murdering his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp. Michelle Burger is the first witness to give evidence and told the court she and her husband woke at around 3am to the sound of “bloodcurdling screams’’ coming from the Pistorius home. “She screamed terribly and she yelled for help,’’ Ms Burger said “It was something you can’t explain to someone else, how anxious those screams were. Just after her screams, I heard shots, four shots. Bang, bang, bang, bang." Pistorius' trial will continue to be broadcast live across the world.
Schapelle may be going back to jail
Indonesia's Justice Minister, Amir Syamsuddin, may revoke accused drug-smuggler, Schapelle Corby's bail within days. Since viewing the Seven Network's Sunday Night footage, Syamsuddin has revealed that he will make a decision within the week, saying, 'I am waiting for a complete report from the Bali Corrections Board and in the meantime I'd like to announce that there's a possibility I will revoke Corby's parole.'