'Not Traumatic': French Streamer’s Death Likely Medical
Medical examiners attribute Raphaël Graven's death to possible heart or thyroid issues, with no trauma or third-party involvement found, amid ongoing judicial inquiry.
- The streamer Raphaël Graven, known as Jean Pormanove, was discovered dead on Monday in his home near Nice during a live broadcast on Kick, reportedly dying in his sleep.
- Autopsy results show no traumatic injuries on Raphaël Graven, with probable death causes appearing medical or toxicological; further tests assess cardiac condition and thyroid treatment, prosecutor Damien Martinelli said.
- Evidence including videos was seized and police interviewed several people present at the time of the incident on Wednesday to clarify events before Graven's death.
- Authorities responded by opening a judicial inquiry after French minister Clara Chappaz described the death as `absolute horror`, while Kick said it was "urgently reviewing" the circumstances.
- Prosecutor Damien Martinelli stated medical examiners believed Graven's death was not related to a third party, while investigative authorities examine local media reports of violence and sleep deprivation during streams.
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Since the death of Jean Pormanove, the two videographers have been under the spotlight, accused of humiliation and violence against their "friend".
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleThe autopsy of the quadrennial's body, who died during a live video on 18 August, did not reveal "traumatic injuries", according to the Nice prosecutor. The investigators question whether he was the victim of an abuse of weakness.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleThe live death of the French streamer Raphaël Graven, alias Jean Pormanove, "is not related to the intervention of a third party," says the autopsy.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleHumiliations in series: Again and again the French streamer Raphaël Graven is attacked during transmissions. When he dies in front of the camera, there are abuse charges.
·Germany
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