France Probes Death of Man on Live Video Stream
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Raphael Graven, who went by Jean Pormanove online, had more than a million followers across social media - but was particularly popular on the Twitch-like streaming platform Kick.
French streamer Raphael Graven, known for extreme online challenges, has died following alleged abuse during live broadcasts. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.
Raphael Graven — who was known online as Jean Pormanove or JP — died during a live stream after days of violence and abuse, according to reports.View on euronews
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Police investigate death of French online star who died during livestream after ‘10 days of torture’
Raphael Graven, known as Jean Pormanove, had built a following by publishing livestreams in which he was bullied and forced to perform extreme challenges
In a tragic turn of events, French online streamer Jean Pormanove, aka Raphael Graven, died at 46 during a 10-day extreme challenge livestream on social media platform Kick. The 46-year-old influencer,
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Who Was Raphael Graven? Kick Streamer's Death Live on Camera Sparks Reckoning on Violent Content
Raphael Graven, aka Jean Pormanove, died during a livestream. His death now sparks concerns about violent content.
French police are hoping an autopsy will help shed light on a 46-year-old man’s death during a live-streamed event that a government minister said
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Prosecutors in Nice are investigating the death of 46-year-old Raphael Graven, known online as “Jean Pormanove” or “JP,” who collapsed during a live-streamed show in which he was being mistreated. The video,
Kick streamer Raphael Graven, commonly known as Jean Pormanove or JP, died on August 18, 2025, in Contes, a village in Nice, France.