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Students create a huge mess playing with flour
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A number of secondary school students were seen having a "flour war" at Sengkang Sculpture Park, and creating a huge mess for the cleaners.

A reader, Jervis, snapped them in action and sent the photos to Stomp.

He said in his email:

"These North Vista Students were playing with flour at Sengkang Sculpture Park.

"They're so inconsiderate. The cleaners will have a hard time cleaning up the mess."

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