Kodak was refused entry into the hospital, they thought she was a COVID-19 patient – Clarence Peters

Nigerian music director, Clarence Peters has revealed that Kodak, a video vixen, who died in his house from electrocution was not granted access into the hospital, as they thought she was a coronavirus patient.

Clarence Peters made this known while debunking claims of his arrest over Kodak’s death as allegedly reported.
He stated, “On the 29th of April 2020, Love Divine Ike (Picture Kodak) was in the dance studio, on the premises of Capital Dreams Pictures, with 5 other team members and myself – 7 people in total.
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“At about 7:30 pm on the same day, while in another office – a building beside the dance studio, on the same premises, some people who were said to be with Love Divine at the time, rushed in and called my attention to the fact that Love Divine had collapsed.
He further revealed that Kodak was immediately rushed to the nearest hospital, which refused them entry into their premises, let alone admit her as they assumed she was a Covid-19 patient.
“We immediately rushed her to the nearest hospital, which refused to let us into their premises, let alone admit her. They assumed she was a Covid-19 patient.
“We tried, but we were not able to gain entry into a second hospital. We eventually got her to a third hospital where she was pronounced dead 30 minutes after arrival, Peters further revealed.”