The artiste toook to social media to show her support for her friend and colleague, Clarence Peters.
“As the Nigerian Police carry out their investigations, it is important to be careful in communication and understand and respect the rights of this man…”, she wrote.
The video director had been arrested by the Nigerian Police Force (NPF), amid ongoing investigations into the death of video vixen and dancer, Picture Kodak.
Picture Kodak, recently died after she was reportedly electrocuted while charging her phone at Clarence Peters’ house.
Spokesperson of the Lagos state police command, Bala Elakana, confirmed the arrest of Clarence Peters.
Bala Elakana revealed that they are investigating a murder charge as he admitted that the video producer has been detained.
“They are detained. It is a full-fledged investigation. It is a murder charge. We are probably looking at murder. We are not concluding at this stage. If she died of electrocution according to reports, it is left for us to find out. Was she actually electrocuted? What went wrong? An autopsy will also show”, the police officer said.
Picture Kodak was reportedly rushed to a hospital after the incident and she was pronounced dead at the health facility.
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