A woman in Pretoria is offering a reward of R5000 for the return of her R10 million Ferrari FF key. The woman allegedly lost her car keys during an altercation which occurred at a popular bar in Moreleta Park, east of Pretoria.
Johnny Rockett, a friend of the woman, posted the picture of the Ferrari FF key on social media last week valued at R10 million, offering a reward of R5000 for its safe return.
Rockett said it would cost at least R120 000 to replace the actual missing key which went missing following a “small altercation” at Jack Friday’s last week Sunday. “There was a small altercation at Jack Friday’s and the key went missing.”
He would not reveal the identity of the owner of the Ferrari.
Times Live spoke to one of the owners of Jack Friday’s where a woman lost her Ferrari FF key. Allen Nyamupachitu confirmed that there was an altercation between two women the previous Sunday. “Our staff managed to defuse the situation,”
Tight row between the two women continued at the parking lot in the early hours of Monday morning. “Apparently there was another altercation between the same people and the keys were lost then, Nyamupachitu said.
Jean Buys, part owner of Rock88 Bar and Braai, said the woman who owned the vehicle approached them to view their CCTV footage of the incident.
“We looked at the footage and you can’t see any keys being dropped on the ground. We searched everywhere in the parking lot, we even looked in the gutters.”
He said the white Ferarri was loaded onto a flatbed and towed away. “The vehicle owner asked if she could put up flyers offering a reward for the return of her keys, we didn’t have a problem with that.
Rockett said here was no spare key for the Ferrari. “The problem is that when you order the car the spare key is an extra R39 000. Not a lot of people who drive these vehicles have a spare key but these vehicles are usually parked in their showroom or garage.”
Source: The South African, Sowetan Live, Times Live, image from Twitter