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Breaking: Video vixen, Picture Kodak, allegedly dies in Clarence Peters’ home

Video vixen, Love Divine, popularly known through her videos and Instagram handle as Picture Kodak, has allegedly died in popular music producer, Clarence Peters’ home.
According to information reaching Onyxnews Nigeria, Picture Kodak reportedly died in the house of the video producer, who is also the son of ace musician, Shina Peters, on Wednesday night.
This reliable online news understands that the entertainer is dead, some of her friends on Instagram confirmed this.
However, an unconfirmed reports said that she was electrocuted while charging her phone during a video shoot at Peters’ residence cum studio in Omole, Ikeja Lagos State.
A short video clip, which has gone viral, was said to be her last recording before she died.
She posted a video about four hours before her death on Instagram
Postings on the social media also had it that her mum paid her a visit some days before her death.
On her social media page, she described herself as: “Dancer, choreographer, style influencer.”
There has been no official response from Clarence Peters or his spokesperson as at when filing this report.
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