Australian billionaire's heir Peter Holmes à Court has revealed his toddler son has
been 'found' in...View MoreAustralian billionaire's heir Peter Holmes à Court has revealed his toddler son has
been 'found' in Africa after he earlier launched a mysterious manhunt for the child.
But in a surprise twist, the boy's mother, Mr Holmes a Court's wife Alissa Everett, insists her son, Jaden, was never actually missing
in the first place.
Mr Holmes à Court, 56, is Russell Crowe's ex-business partner who
invested with him in South Sydney NRL club in 2006, and the older brother of
Teals MP backer, Simon Holmes à Court, 53.
He now lives in Nairobi in Kenya with wife Alissa and their four-and-a-half-year-old son, where they run a network of hotels and event spaces called Afrika House.
But Mr Holmes à Court this week launched a huge search campaign for Jaden, putting his
picture on posters around Nairobi and online, begging for help to
find him.
The posters said the child was last seen in Shela Village
in Lamu County, along with contact numbers - including Mr Holmes à Court's personal number - to get in touch.
On Tuesday, Mr Holmes à Court confirmed to Daily Mail Australia that his
son had now been 'found' but would not go into detail about the boys 'disappearance'.
However, hours later, his American wife, a photographer and humanitarian, told Daily Mail Australia
her son had never been missing.
Australian business tycoon Peter Holmes a Court and
his photographer wife Alissa Everett (both pictured)
Peter Holmes a Court circulated missing posters of his four-and-a-half-year-old son Jaden appealing to the public for more information on his sons
whereabouts
'Thankfully, he is not missing and never was,' Ms Everett said.
'He is safely with me.'
Locals have suggested Ms Everett was on holiday with her son in the Lamu
area, amid rumours of problems in their marriage, at the time the alert was sounded.
The couple were previously hit by tragedy when just days before their scheduled wedding in Botswana
in 2014, the couple were involved in a fatal collision, along with dozens of friends and relatives
The group were aboard a tourist tram at Zimbabwe's Victoria Falls
when a freight train ignored a stop sign and rammed them from behind, leaving
one dead and 20 injured.
Will Poovey, an American father of two, was flown to South Africa for treatment but did not survive
the freak accident.
Born into extreme wealth, Peter is the first son of Robert and Janet Holmes a Court, he attended the illustrious
Geelong Grammar School and Oxford University.
His late father, was born in South Africa before coming to Australia and becoming the
country's first billionaire through investments in resources and
media.
Robert's death left his wife Janet one third of the family fortune with the four children sharing
the rest. The amount Peter reportedly received was $35 million.
The couple seen holding a sign remembering their friend Will Poovey, who was
killed in a train accident shortly before the wedding
Peter Holmes a Court and Alissa Everett have
lived in Kenya a number of years
In 2000 Holmes à Court settled out of court with his family to gain his inheritance from the
family company, Heytesbury.
He famously sold his 37.5 per cent share in the
premier team to billionaire businessman James Packer for an undisclosed amount.
The couple have lived in Kenya for a number of years after increasingl spending more time in Africa a decade ago.
As well as Afrika House, Ms Everett runs the charity
Exposing Hope to bring attention to the harsh conditions faced by
war victims and refugees.
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