Music video director, Clarence Peters regains freedom

Police detain popular music video director, Clarence Peters over dancer's death

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Award winning music video director, Clarence Peters has regained his freedom after being questioned by the Nigeria Police over the sudden death of popular Nigerian video vixen, Love Divine, better known as ‘Picture Kodak’.

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Following the electrocution of Kodak and her subsequent demise on Wednesday, April 29 at the studio located in Peters’ Omole residence, he was invited for questioning by the police and was detained pending an autopsy.

The police in Lagos State on Monday, May 4 had confirmed that Peters was still in detention.

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Bala Elkana, the Lagos State Police spokesperson said: “My response has been clear. Do we have him in custody, I say we do. Why do you have him in custody? We are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of the dancer.”

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“We are also waiting for the autopsy result. Investigation is a natural cause. It is important for him and it is also good for any other person who was there. If nobody has a hand in it, the report will clear everybody. If the result says it is a murder case, the law will take its course. That is exactly why we have him, that is exactly what we are doing,” he had said.

Following the result of the autopsy, Peters and his team finally regained their freedom after four days of thorough police investigation.

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The investigation included a visit to the director’s home studio where she died and an autopsy conducted by the Lagos State government, which showed the dancer died from the effects of electric shock while charging her phone.

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