Online death of abused French streamer was not result of trauma, prosecutor says
- A French video streamer, Raphael Graven, known online as Jean Pormanove, died during a livestream on August 18 after experiencing abuse, according to court authorities.
- The prosecutor stated an autopsy revealed no traumatic injuries, suggesting the probable causes of death are medical or toxicological in nature.
- The French digital regulator Arcom has started an investigation into the case and warned Kick about insufficient content moderation, stating, "we live in a world where reality has surpassed fiction."
- Kick has unblocked the channel 'jeanpormanove' except for the last livestream but is under scrutiny for allowing public access to the content, as per Arcom.
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What is your reaction to this tragedy in your constituency, not only as a political leader, but also as a woman?I will even react as a mother, quite simply. What happened to Jean Pormanove is abominable. This tragedy goes far beyond the framework of the various facts: it reveals the drifts of a sick society.For most of us, who lead an ordinary life, it is unimaginable to discover that such horrors are taking place on the Internet. Yet, there are…


Death of abused streamer Jean Pormanove ‘was not result of trauma’
Jean Pormanove died on Monday after enduring several days of violence and humiliation broadcast on platform Kick
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