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Published Date:
27 September 2007
WHEN Laura Bain tried to leave her house to take her four-year-old daughter to school, she literally came up against a brick wall.
Practical jokers had struck at the home she shares with boyfriend David Devanna, bricking up and cementing the front door from the outside.

Mr Devanna's friends carried out the handiwork to mark his 24th birthday - as a way of getting him back for his pranks.

As well as wallpapering the front window with a huge birthday message, his friends also set to work on his beloved Golf GTI.

They covered the inside of the car with balloons and string, then tightly wrapped strips of Cellophane around its doors so Mr Devanna could not get in.

The jokers sprayed it with foam and attached the body of a toy rabbit to its bonnet, with fake blood scattered around.

Posters of Mr Devanna, a self-employed mechanic, were put on lampposts throughout Sighthill View, where he lives.

The shock - and with the lack of transport - forced the birthday boy to call off jobs he had scheduled for that day.

The father-of-three said he suspected his friends would mark his birthday in some way.

He said: "My oldest daughter came running, saying: 'We can't get out the front door.' I was half asleep at the time and didn't know what she was talking about.

"I had to go out of the back door, then I saw my car had been done. I thought they'd do something, but I never expected my door to be bricked up. I take it that's my birthday present."

Mr Devanna added that he had his suspicions about who the main prankster was, and has pointed the finger at his friend Gregor Todd, whose car he "decorated" for his birthday.

Today the guess was proved correct when Mr Todd admitted that he was indeed the mastermind behind the practical joke.

The 22-year-old, from Balerno, said: "I might have had something to do with it.

"He got shaving foam and cling film and did my car on my birthday, so this is payback. I did it at 4.30am. I had an accomplice but I'm not saying who.

"I thought he might take it a bit to heart, but he has not at all. It's brilliant."

But Mr Devanna is already planning his friend's next birthday surprise. He said: "I will need to go one better next time."

Miss Bain said that although she was shocked when she couldn't leave the house, she found the prank "hilarious".

She said: "His friends had been talking about doing something, but I didn't think they would do anything like this.

"He loves that car, this is actually the longest it has sat in the drive."

The couple's neighbour Paul Stokes - who put up posters of Mr Devanna but denied any further involvement - said: "This is the most ridiculous prank I have ever seen in my life.

"Everybody walking past has stopped and stared, and they all think it's hilarious.

"Somebody went to a lot of effort to do this."

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1

Paul Voltaire,

27/09/2007 11:18:28

Wow!
Must be the slowest news day ever for keech like this to be classed as news.

2

mig,

27/09/2007 11:20:43

#1 What's wrong with a fun story like this? Made me smile and I'm a cynical git.

3

craig51,

27/09/2007 11:36:50

Thats a pretty good prank, well done!!!!

4

Hambo,

27/09/2007 11:44:42

"she literally came up against a brick wall. "

No, according to the photographs there were no bricks in the wall.

5

Jakey Rowling,

27/09/2007 12:16:43

Will they get charged with bricking and interring, or is that only for the Chief Constable.

6

Sally Niceweather,

27/09/2007 12:19:20

What if there had been a fire?

7

Märiö äntoinette,

27/09/2007 12:24:23

I wish I had mates like that.

Infact any mates at all would do.

8

Märiö äntoinette,

27/09/2007 12:25:33

5. Is it a cooncil house ? I dont think the council would be happy at people bricking their houses up.

Mind you , it's shighthill.

9

Bonzo,

27/09/2007 12:26:48

'Mr Todd admitted that he was indeed the mastermind...'

No further comment needed.

10

Diana,

Edinburgh 27/09/2007 12:39:26

ROFL! What goes around, comes around.

There's nothing wrong with a bit of humour in the news now and then - I certainly appreciated the laugh...

11

Major General Puffin-Stuff,

27/09/2007 12:53:19

#6/#7

Wonder if these snobby, class-ridden comments have any connection with your lack of mates?

12

Märiö äntoinette,

27/09/2007 12:58:05

Its possible Major. Will you be my mate ?

"Mr Devanna , 17, a self employed drug dealer with 14 children by 17 women thought it was a Barry Laugh".

13

Major General Puffin-Stuff,

27/09/2007 13:24:26

Keep fishing, Mario - but change the bait!

14

Shave,

Edinburgh 27/09/2007 13:47:42

#4 "bricking and interring"

ROFL! Have you considered writing for a career JK?

15

percy,

27/09/2007 14:18:17

#13

he could get a job on this paper

16

Proximo,

27/09/2007 14:21:44

Quite right Sally #5, no place for humour faced with such a serious situation! The back door possibly? A window? lol

17

Märiö äntoinette,

27/09/2007 14:21:44

14. Oh the irony.

18

dig dig dig,

27/09/2007 14:28:10

The fact that they are a light weight blocks dry stacked and not a drop of mortar in sight does not mean the door was bricked up. or was a fire hazared.

Was a good laugh tho.

19

dig dig dig,

27/09/2007 14:32:30

But did he have the relevent planning consent.

20

Märiö äntoinette,

27/09/2007 14:33:18

I repeat , I wish my friends were so whacky.

21

Iain fae Elgin,

London 27/09/2007 15:14:10

#4...Genius..!! :)

#5 Oh dear....

22

Jakey Rowling,

27/09/2007 15:24:30

#15
I'm not sure where you get that from but it's way off the mark.

23

The Accomplice,

Sighthill 27/09/2007 15:59:02

Just to confirm, it was lightly mortored, so it could easily be knocked down, and after my research, knew they had easy back door access. I knew no pernament damage would done. The best practical joke i played yet, but i'd better watch my back. LOL

24

fecker feckerty,

Weegie Wonderland 27/09/2007 17:23:55

On the plus side, you can now sell the breeze blocks on E Bay.

25

The Accomplice,

Sighthill 27/09/2007 17:27:27

1 Doorway, 18 bricks at 84p each, 1 bag of mortar mix.........Look on mates face......Priceless!!!!

26

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27/09/2007 19:46:07
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Reason: Scotsman Import, Original comment id: 1004320, Article id was mapped to record!
27

Douglas,

27/09/2007 20:13:16

#3 Hambo: "she literally came up against a brick wall. " possibly has more to do with an evening of pre- birthday passion than that pile of poorly stacked blocks. In either case I suspect there was a whole lot of faking going on. :o)

28

The Accomplice,

Sighthill 27/09/2007 21:21:17

No faking going on there Douglas, Have u ever tried laying bricks at 4.30am, when you've never built nothing like that before. I was happy with my effort, i got my revenge for my birthday prank, and Mario get a grip!!!!!

29

Tinkle,

27/09/2007 21:57:08

loved it nice one! 4.30 am i couldent even see the door never mind bricking one up! Mario 2.0 its better to copy lines form the office than copy a name from a coments list!!!

30

Tinkle,

arkven 27/09/2007 22:09:17

loved it nice one! 4.30 am i couldent even see the door never mind bricking one up! Mario 2.0 its better to copy lines form the office than copy a name from a coments list!!!

31

Douglas,

Bathgate 27/09/2007 22:16:16

Help! It's dark and I'm scared now.

32

MarkInAlpine,

Alpine, Texas 27/09/2007 22:53:40

"For the love of God, Montressor!"


 

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