Kodak’s Death: Shina Peters’ Son, Clarence Regains Freedom

Oyinlola Awonuga
Writer

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By Oyinlola Awonuga (The New Diplomat’s Entertainment, Fashion and Sports Desk)

Clarence and Late Kodak
Popular Music video director, Clarence Peters and his crew members have reportedly been released by the police after the autopsy result of late Love Divine also known as Picture Kodak came out.

According to reports, the autopsy result showed that the late video vixen died of electric shock.

Recall that Kodak died on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 while charging her phone in Clarence’s dance studio.

Clarence Peters and his crew members were released to his father, a juju music icon, Sir Shina Peters at the Panti Police station.

According to a close source, who narrated what happened to The New Diplomat‘s correspondent  on anonymous terms, her death would have been averted if she had gotten a first aide medical attention.

“Apart from the fact that, she got burnt severely from the high voltage power supply from a Generator used for powering lighting, the poor medical system in the country contributed to her death,” she said.

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