Outcry over French streamer’s death on air
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French streamer, Raphael Graven, died on Tuesday during a livestream at his house in Contes in south-eastern France. Also known as Jean Promanove in the online world, Graven (46) had reportedly suffered months-long abuse by his co-streamers who would humiliate and beat him up during livestreams on the platform Kick.
A huge music star is reportedly covering the funeral costs of French online star Raphael Graven, better known online as Jean Pormanove, who died on live stream.
Raphaël Graven, the French internet personality who passed away live on stream after what’s being described as ten straight days of humiliation and agony, had sent his mother a final message just days earlier.
An investigation has been launched, and an autopsy has been ordered following the death of a French streamer who was well known for extreme challenges. Raphaël Graven, 46, also known as Jean Pormanove, was found dead at a residence in Contes, a village north of Nice, according to prosecutors.
The content creator, who had amassed a following of over 500,000 across his social media platforms, was known for gaming and extreme challenges on his livestreams
A popular French streamer, Jean Pormanove (Raphael Graven), died in his sleep during a 10-day Kick livestream marathon. Police in Nice are now investigating the abuse he endured for his content. Rapper Drake and streamer Adin Ross said that they will cover the costs of Graven's funeral.