Hoani Wiremu Korewha, 15, was killed in a crash in Masterton's main street last Sunday.

Mobs of youths continue to terrorise the home of of a Featherston girl they blame for the deaths of two 15-year-old boys in a Masterton crash last Sunday.

Police have charged a 16-year-old with disorderly behaviour, with the teenager to appear in the Masterton Youth Court on Thursday, One News reported on Sunday.

It was the fourth such incident since a Sunday night vigil in Featherston for Hoani Korewha and Pacer Willacy-Scott, both 15, who were killed on the morning of January 31 when the stolen car they were in crashed.

Stephen Longshaw told One News about 30 people came to his house on Friday.

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"They're all yelling 'Your daughter shouldn't have given them the keys'. She killed Hoani and Pacer and she's to blame and they want her dead."

Friday's attack follows initial intimidation on the night of the crash, when a group of about 20 teenagers woke solo dad Longshaw by throwing rocks on the roof and yelling threats to beat up his 15-year-old daughter, he said.

"They were upset about what happened and trying to blame my daughter for playing a part in this tragedy," Longshaw said.

His daughter had earlier taken the keys to a Honda Civic belonging to Featherston volunteer firefighter and baker Martin Grice, and given them to some of the boys involved in the fatal crash, Longshaw said.

Hoani, Pacer and two other boys later drove the car to Masterton and crashed after a police patrol recognised the car and briefly pursued it, abandoning the chase when it became apparent the boys were driving dangerously.

Pacer and Hoani died soon after in Wairarapa Hospital.