Nigerian music video director Clarence Peters who was arrested and detained by the Lagos state police command over the death of Video Vixen, Kodak, has been granted bail.
Arrested on Sunday following reports that the video vixen died at his home in Omomle estate Lagos, Clarence Peters who had been in custody since then shared the real story of what led to the death of the Video Vixen.
Kodak was reported to have died after being electrocuted while charging her phone in his apartment at Omole Estate Lagos.
According to reports retrieved from Dailypost newspaper, everyone who was present at the music director’s house when the unfortunate incident happened were also invited for questioning.
Confirming the release of the music video producer to newsmen, the Lagos State Police Spokesman, Bala Elkana, disclosed that Clarence and others who were detained over the death of the video vixen were released on Wednesday pending the outcome of the investigation.
“They were granted bail while the investigation is ongoing.
“Members of the public will be updated on the outcome of the investigation as soon as it is concluded,” he added.