The Lagos police have released Nigerian music video director, Clarence Peters custody, after the autopsy result of late dancer Love Divine popularly known as Kodak came out.
The ace director, according to Kemi Filani, regained his freedom; alongside some crew members who the police took into custody with him. Preceding this, an autopsy result proves no wrongdoing in the dancer’s death. Indeed, the deceased truly died of electric shock.
According to numerous reports, the police released Peters and his crew members to his father and Afro-Juju maestro, Sir Shina Peters.
Eelive.ng had reported how Kodak died from electrocution, which she suffered at the Lagos home of the music video director.
Unfortunately, a faulty socket fatally electrocuted Kodak; as she was trying to charge her phone at Peters’ house in Omole area of the state. She died on Wednesday, April 29, 2020.
May her soul rest in peace.