Death of Jean Pormanove: "a Digital Far West" Denounces Clara Chappaz, Lawyers Defending "Directions"
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Several days after the death of the French streamer Jean Pormanove, an investigation was opened. The 46-year-old man was regularly subjected to violence from his streaming partners, "Naruto" and "Safine".
The quadrennial Jean Pormanove died during a live performance on the night of August 17-18. He was alongside two other streamers known as Narutovie and Safine with whom he used to make videos.
With the Parisien, lawyers of Owen Cenazandotti ("Narutovie") and Safine Hamadi ("Safine") claim that live violence scenes were essentially simulated.
Called into question after the 46-year-old streamer's live death, Clara Chappaz assures this Friday, August 22, that she "takes this case seriously" but repeats "that a minister cannot decide to close a site".
After the death of the live streamer, "there is an urgent need to get out of this digital Far West in which we are today," denounces the Minister of Digital Affairs. The lawyers of the two suspected streamers


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