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Dancer Kodak: Autopsy Result Proves Clarence Peters Innocent
Following the accusation by the police who arrested music director Clarence Peters for murder, autopsy result has proved the allegation false.
Following the accusation by the police who arrested music director Clarence Peters for murder, autopsy result has proved the allegation false.

Clarence Peters and his crew members who have been on detention for days have reportedly been released by the police after the autopsy result of late Love Divine also known as Kodak came out.
According to reports, the autopsy result shows that the late video vixen died of electric shock.
Recall that Clarence Peters was arrested by the police in Lagos over the death of dancer Love Divines alias Kodak who was electrocuted while charging and using her iPhoneon Wednesday at Peters’ Omole Phase One residence.
She was alleged to have operated the plugged phone while sitting almost naked on the door railings with no footwear on.
Clarence Peters and his crew members were released to his father and juju music icon, Sir Shina Peters at the Panti Police station.
Kodak died on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, while charging her phone in Clarence’s dance studio. She is believed to have been electrocuted.
A fundraising campaign has been set for her by her dance crew members on her Instagram page. May her soul rest in peace
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