Police have confirmed the death of well-known TikTok star, rapper, and dancer Junior King.
Junior King, real name Dugulth Darian Denver Ferreira (29), died following a head-on collision on Thursday morning.
The popular creator’s life was cut short at around 07:25 am when emergency services were called to a collision between a light truck and a sedan on the N1 near Verkeerdevlei.

Responders arrived at the scene to find the two vehicles had collided head-on, and tragically, Ferreira was declared dead at the scene. Three other individuals sustained moderate injuries and were taken for further treatment.
Unconfirmed reports suggest that he may have been en route to collect his children at the time of the crash.
Police spokesperson Lt Col Thabo Covane confirmed to the Weekend Argus that the police visited the family members at the hospital, and it was confirmed that Ferreira succumbed to his injuries.
Ferreira, originally from Gqeberha, was known for his energetic dance videos and sharp lyrical style that captivated audiences on TikTok, where clips of his choreography and skits quickly gained traction. In recent months, he expanded his artistic repertoire with the release of The Revenge Album, which dropped on 5 December.
Tributes
As news of his untimely death spread, tributes began flooding in from fellow entertainers, organisations, and fans alike. DJ and radio host Yuzriq Meyer expressed his disbelief, stating: “I’m having so much trouble digesting this. Bro, it can’t be. Not Junior, maaaaan… Bro was such an important part of the culture and worked harder than anyone I know… The man had a heart of gold and the talent of a titan. Bro, you will be sorely missed.”
Rapper and fellow TikTok creator Chesrae Megan shared her sorrow, posting: “You are leaving me in a tragic trance… He was one of the few rappers who believed in me and pushed me to keep making music… Junior, I am in pieces. We spoke yesterday. Your words will always stay with me: ‘Ches keep pushing.’”
Anti-crime organisation Fight Against Crime SA (FACSA) also paid tribute to Ferreira’s cultural impact, stating: “Junior King was more than an artist. He was a rising force in Afrikaans hip hop, a young creative who disrupted norms, built cultural relevance from the ground up, and gave a voice to communities often overlooked in the mainstream music landscape.”
They added, “His work resonated because it carried truth, storytelling, and lived experience. The industry loses not just a musician but a talent whose trajectory was still climbing. We keep his family and loved ones in our thoughts and prayers during this deeply painful time. May they find strength and comfort, and may his legacy continue to inspire those who believed in his voice and his journey.”
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