Clarence Peters and his production crew members have been released by the Lagos Police Command over the death of a video vixen, Love Divine Ike, fondly called Kodak, in his care.
Recall that Kodak sadly passed away on Wednesday, April 29 when she was electrocuted while charging her phone at a dance studio on the premises of Capital Dreams Pictures. It was reported that she collapsed and was later confirmed dead when rushed to a nearby hospital.
The creative video producer and director was released after medical reports showed that late video vixen indeed died as a result of electric shock while charging her phone.
Clarence and his crew members have been detained at the police command at Panti, Lagos Mainland since last week.
He had since taken to social media to address the issues surrounding her death.

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