KZN: Tok-tokkie prank goes wrong in upmarket Ballito estate

One of the men reportedly pulled out a gun while another brandished a knife, verbally assaulting and threatening the frightened schoolboys.

What started as a harmless prank played among a group of teenagers in an upmarket estate in Ballito on Saturday night turned wrong for the schoolboys, landing one in hospital, North Coast Courier reports.

The boys were allegedly playing a game of ding dong ditch (or toktokkie) – a South African game where kids run up to someone’s house, knock on the front door or ring the bell, and run away before being seen.

However, witnesses say four men came out of the house in the exclusive Umvumvu Drive in Simbithi Estate, gave chase in their car and caught up with the teenagers.

One of the men reportedly pulled out a gun while another brandished a knife, verbally assaulting and threatening the frightened schoolboys.

A grade nine boy who was part of the group and a resident on the estate was punched in the face.

He was later admitted to Alberlito Hospital with a concussion. Another boy was also reportedly physically assaulted by the men.

Approached for comment, Simbithi Estate manager Malcolm  stated: “As the matter is presently under investigation, both internally and by the Umhlali SAPS and, given our policy to protect the privacy of our residents, Simbithi Eco Estate Homeowners Association (SEEHO) is not in a position to comment on this matter.”

A mother on the estate, who did not wish to be named, told the media that the incident has rocked the community and that the children were traumatized.

A case of assault has been opened at Umhlali SAPS.

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