Video vixen’s death: Clarence Peters, others granted bail

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Nigerian music video producer and director, Clarence Peters, who was detained by the Lagos State Police Command over the sudden death of dancer and video vixen, Kodak, has been granted bail, according to reports.

Clarence, the son of Afro-Juju music maestro, Shina Peters and veteran actress, Clarion Chukwura was a few days ago arrested and detained by the police after the video vixen, Kodak reportedly died of electrocution while charging her phone in his apartment in Omole Estate, Lagos State.

According to the police, everyone present at the music director’s house when the unfortunate incident happened were also invited for questioning.

However, the Lagos State Police Spokesman, Bala Elkana, while confirming the development, said that Clarence and others who were detained over the death of the video vixen were released on Wednesday pending the outcome of the investigation.

“They were granted bail while the investigation is ongoing.

“Members of the public will be updated on the outcome of the investigation as soon as it is concluded,” he added.

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