French streamer’s on-air death provokes outcry as authorities probe allegations of abuse
Jean Pormanove was subjected to physical and emotional abuse during a 10-day livestream, raising concerns about platform responsibility and prompting a judicial investigation.
- French streamer Jean Pormanove died during a livestream, leading to an autopsy ordered by the Nice prosecutor.
- Kick, the platform where Pormanove streamed, banned other streamers involved and said it would re-evaluate its French content for safety.
- French officials described Pormanove's death as 'horrific' and called for better regulation of violent online content accessible to children.
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The death of a French video streamer in front of a running camera on the Internet is not due to direct violence.
Today we are talking about the fate of a 46-year-old Frenchman who was tortured by his colleagues and died on camera
A famous French streaming personality died in the middle of his live broadcast. He had been tortured for several days in front of thousands of viewers – until his body could take it no more.
The death of the French 'streamer' Raphael Graven, known as Jean Pormanove or JP, during a live broadcast was not caused by trauma or related to the intervention of third parties, as revealed by the autopsy on Thursday. Raphael Graven died on Monday during a live broadcast in which he was apparently mistreated by two companions. According to netizens, the images showed the young man lying under a sheet while another man threw a plastic bottle at…
French Streamer dies during online extreme challenge
French streamer Jean Pormanove, real name Raphaël Graven, died during a nearly 12-day streaming challenge. Before this livestream, he regularly endured shocking scenes of alleged humiliation and abuse at the hands of fellow streamers, whose lawyers claim the incidents were scripted or consented to.
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