French Streamer Dies on Kick Livestream as Nice Prosecutor Opens Inquiry
- Streamer Raphael Graven, aged 46, died at his home in France after a live stream, according to local reports.
- Cops found Graven dead in his bed in Contes, Alpes-Maritimes, after a '10 days and nights of torture' challenge.
- Naruto announced Graven's death on Instagram, calling him his 'brother, sidekick, partner'.
- Kick is 'urgently reviewing' the circumstances of Graven's death and its community guidelines.
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On the night of August 17-18, streamer Jean Pormanove died in his sleep in a live stream broadcast on the Australian Kick platform, after hours of violence and humiliation inflicted by two other content creators. The Nice Public Prosecutor's Office opened an investigation.
The French Justice has opened an investigation to clarify the circumstances in which the death of an influencer, known for starring recordings in which...
The Prosecutor's Office of the Nice Court has opened a judicial investigation to try to clarify the dark and sinister death of Raphaël Graven (46 years old), known as Jean Pormanove, a 'streamer' with 500,000 followers, discovered the night of Sunday to Monday lying on a mattress, covered with a quilt, perhaps raped and beaten by strangers.The event took place on Monday in the town of Contes, near Nice, according to Le Figaro.For years, Pormanov…
Man who was "humiliated and mistreated for months" dies during livestream in France, officials say
Prosecutors in the south of France said Tuesday they are investigating the death of a 46-year-old man who died during a livestream showing him being mistreated by two onscreen partners.The man — real name Raphael Graven, but known online as “Jean Pormanove” or “JP” — had built a following by putting on live internet shows in which he was abused or humiliated.Prosecutors in the city of Nice said he died Monday in the nearby village of Contes.Inte…
Livestreamed death of Frenchman sparks questions about authorities’ inaction
The death of a French streamer live on air after extended online abuse has prompted an investigation into the cause and political outrage – but also raises questions about why more was not done to prevent the tragedy
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