Clarence Peters granted bail over death of video vixen

Clarence Peters granted bail over death of video vixen

Music video director, Clarence Peters, who was detained by the Lagos state police command over the death of video vixen and dancer, Kodak, at his stud

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Music video director, Clarence Peters, who was detained by the Lagos state police command over the death of video vixen and dancer, Kodak, at his studio in Omole, Lagos in April, has been granted bail.

Police sources who confirmed his release said Clarence and others who were detained over the death of Kodak, were granted administrative bail while investigation continues.
”They were granted administrative bail while investigation is ongoing. Members of the public will be updated on the outcome of the investigation as soon as it is concluded” the source said.

Clarence and some members of his team were invited for questioning and were detained by the police who are investigating the circumstances surrounding Kodak’s death. Kodak was said to have been electrocuted while charging her phone.