COVID-19 fears: Hospitals rejected electrocuted dancer, says Peters

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COVID-19 fears: Hospitals rejected electrocuted dancer, says Peters
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page to give an account of the circumstances surrounding the alleged electrocution of a dancer, Love Divine, aka Picturekodak, in his studio in the Omole area of Lagos State.

Peters is being detained at the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department of the state police command for the video vixen’s death.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, Bala Elkana, had said that Peters was being detained and questioned as a suspect in relation to the ongoing investigation.page that he and his crew members willingly made themselves available to the police, adding that a full-scale investigation into the events preceding Picturekodak’s death was ongoing.

“I was not physically in the same room as her when the incident occurred, and when I inquired, I was told by those present at the scene that Love Divine, while taking a break from the dance session, was sitting on one of the metal sliding door rails, charging and using her phone plugged to an extension box.

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