Feb 20 • 17:06 UTC 🇮🇸 Iceland Visir

Gifted pastries to the vandalized after paint was splashed on the home

Stefanía Helgadóttir from Neskaupstað found her house splashed with blue liquid, which turned out to be a form of mud made from flour or potato starch; the youth responsible for the act later came forward to clean it and apologized by giving her pastries.

In Neskaupstað, Stefanía Helgadóttir experienced a surprising turn of events when she discovered her home had been vandalized with blue liquid. Initially thinking it was paint, she later found out that the substance was actually a form of mud made from flour or potato starch. The incident occurred in the evening, and she only noticed the splashes when her daughter was about to leave the house, prompting her to contact the police.

The vandalism was not an ordinary case; it appears that local youth took responsibility for their actions. After splashing the blue mud on Stefanía's house, they later returned to clean the mess and apologized for their actions. This sort of accountability reflects a positive community dynamic, where rather than fleeing or remaining anonymous, the youths choose to rectify their mistake.

Stefanía expressed her relief when it was revealed that the liquid was not harmful paint, and she shared images of the splashes on a local community chat group. The event has circulated within the neighborhood and exemplifies how incidents of mischief can sometimes lead to community bonding when tackled with responsibility and good humor.

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