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Crew Member Shares How Kodak Died; Says Clarence Peters Was Not at The Scene

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Clarence Peters was recently arrested by the police for questioning in relation to the death of video vixen, Kodak.

Following his arrest, a crew member identified as Melvn has spoken out, defending the ace video director. The crew member narrated how the video vixen died while insisting Clarence Peters was not at the scene, a claim Clarence’s girlfriend of 14 years also made.

While narrating the event that led to her death, he warned people against the use of phones with a metal body.

Melvn said Kodak was charging her phone which has a metal cover and she was also trying to use a metal socket while her body was sweaty with no shoes.

He added that, suddenly, they heard a bang which got them curious.

“We looked back to see what happened and saw a spark on LD’s phone lying on her chest, we rushed to her to see that she had been electrocuted, we carried her somewhere safer, tried to revive her, she was responding with gasps, her colleague was calling her name, I went out to call for help, then Clearance was notified.

“After first aid, we carried her in a car and went to hospital in the estate, they wouldn’t even open gate. We moved to another hospital, finally, doctor came and checked her and said she was dead….”

Read the rest of his narration in the screenshots below.