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Clarence Peters, others granted bail amid investigation into Picture Kodak’s death

Nigerian music video director, Clarence Peters, being detained by the police in connection to the death of a dancer and video vixen, Picture Kodak, has been granted bail.

The Lagos State police Command had detained Peters and promptly began investigation into Kodak’s death, which was said to be via electrocution at peter’s Omole Estate-home. Kodak’s death had occured during the lockdown imposed on Lagos State by the Federal Government as part of measures to curtail the dreaded Coronavirus pandemic.

The late video vixen had been purportedly charging her mobile phone when she received a call on the phone and was allegedly electrocuted in the process.

Lagos State police spokesperson, Bala Elkana, said Peters and those who were detained over Kodak’s death were released on bail pending the outcome of the investigation.

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According to Bala, “It’s true. He was granted bail pending the outcome of the investigation. We’re currently awaiting a full report on the case. They were released yesterday,” Bala said.

Recall that Peters had issued a statement narrating how the nearest hospitals to which they had rushed Kodak refused to admit her after assuming that she was a COVID-19 patient.

According to him, “We immediately rushed her to the nearest hospital, which refused to let us into their premises, let alone admit her. They assumed she was a COVID-19 patient.

“We tried, but we were not able to gain entry into a second hospital. We eventually got her to a third hospital where she was pronounced dead 30 minutes after arrival,” Peters had said.

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