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Clarence Peters, Crew Regain Freedom From Police Detention
Eniola Ajayi
Clarence Peters, the ace music video director has regained his freedom from detention by police.
The same thing for crew members slammed into detention with him over the death of video vixen Love Divine popularly known as Picture Kodak.
Peters and his crew spent four days in detention after “honoring” an invitation by the police for questioning over the death Picture Kodak at his Omole Residence.
The sought after Video Vixen was reportedly electrocuted while working at the premises.
Witnesses at the scene disclosed Peters was not at the particular scene of the incident and that the deceased was “isolated” when the tragedy occurred.
The police, however, insisted on a comprehensive investigation that necessitated keeping Peters and his crew in their custody.
And after four days in “detention”, Peters and his crew have been released – with the Video Director’s legendary juju musician father Sir Shina Peters one of the sur


