Influencer Jean Pormanove dies live-on-air
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PRIMETIMER on MSNKick reportedly bans Naruto and Safine, streamers involved in Jean Pormanove's ‘humiliation streams’
In wake of the death of French streamer Jean Pormanove, whose real name was Raphaël Graven, Kick has reportedly banned Naruto and Safine from its platform. Naruto and Safine were often seen alongside Pormanove during live streams or on his social media pages. Pormanove passed away in his sleep on August 18 during a Kick live stream, as per Dexerto.
The death of a man in France that was livestreamed on online platform Kick has sparked a police investigation and outcry in Europe.
The streaming community is reeling from the death of Jean "JP" Pormanove after a grueling Kick marathon. Co-creators Owen "Naruto" Cenazandotti and Safine Hamadi are under fire for alleged mistreatment during the broadcast,
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Game Rant on MSNGovernment Investigating Kick Following Streamer's Death
Streaming platform Kick is the subject of judiciary investigation after a streamer who underwent extreme abuse dies during a streaming marathon.
A social media influencer who was found dead at a home in France had allegedly been 'tortured' for 10 days on a livestream. Identified as 46-year-old Raphaël Graven, who was more commonly known as Jean Pormanove online, was found dead by police at the property in Contes, near Nice, France, on Monday (18 August).
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Adin Ross says Kick under “heavy investigation” following Jean Pormanove’s viral livestream death
The death of French streamer Jean Pormanove has triggered widespread outrage, prompting Kick star Adin Ross to reveal that the platform is under inten