Last night we learned that Schapelle Corby twice attempted to harm herself with a knife this week while being interviewed by Indonesian parole officials. Both times being forcibly restrained by her family and members of the parole board who were present (details here).
If Schapelle Corby goes back to jail – which looks increasingly likely – it will not be the fault of the Indonesian justice system.
Fingers have already started to point to her family who have done immeasurable damage to someone they claim to love, but who appears to have become their meal ticket.
Reports from the Indonesian Parole Authority confirm that they will “probably” revoke Schapelle’s parole after Mercedes Corby gave an interview to Channel 7’s Sunday Night program which also featured exclusive footage of Schapelle at the beach with her brother and in the five star luxury resort where stayed for three weeks after her release. Paid for by Channel 7.
The Indonesian authorities had made it very clear that Schapelle should not do the interview, nor should she or her family profit from media deals due to the significant backlash in Indonesia about the fact that a convicted drug dealer was granted parole. There is understandable public outrage that since her release, a convicted criminal has been living in a degree of luxury unimaginable to the Balinese population. And reports of seven figure media deals for her first interview have also provoked public outrage in Bali.
How naive then, for the Corby family to look for a loophole to proceed with the interview when they knew it would antagonise Indonesian authorities.