French streamer's on-air death provokes outcry
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Popular American streamer Adin Ross and rapper Drake, who serve as ambassadors for the livestreaming platform Kick, said they will be covering the costs of Graven’s funeral.
French police are investigating the death of a popular streamer, who died during a nearly 12-day live stream after apparently suffering abusive and humiliating treatment.
French streamer Jean Pormanove, also known as Raphael Graven, passed away during a livestream. Authorities investigated his death in Contes, France. An autopsy revealed that his death was not caused by trauma or another person.
An autopsy on Jean Pormanove revealed new details about the influencer's death after he died during a 12-day broadcast on the livestreaming platform Kick.
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PRIMETIMER on MSNKick reportedly bans Naruto and Safine, streamers involved in Jean Pormanove's ‘humiliation streams’
Pormanove passed away in his sleep on August 18 during a Kick live stream, as per Dexerto. His death has prompted a public outrage against the allegedly ‘humiliating,’ ‘tortuous’ streams that Pormanove was a part of.
French influencer Jean Pormanove died live-on-air during a 12-day livestream. The influencer, 46, whose real name was Raphael Graven, died in his sleep on Monday in his home in Contes, near Nice, while he streamed alongside three other people, according to multiple reports.
French livestreamer Jean Pormanove died Monday near Nice during a violent live-stream. French authorities have now opened an investigation into the live-streamed death.
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PRIMETIMER on MSNWhat happened to Jean Pormanove? Adin Ross claims he and Drake will be covering the French streamer’s funeral expenses
Jean Pormanove, a French content creator with the online alias "JP," died while doing a long livestream challenge. People found the 46-year-old, whose real name was Raphaël Graven, unresponsive in a room he had rented to stream on Monday, August 18.