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Several people have been interviewed and equipment seized by police investigating the death of an internet streamer who was known for taking part in extreme online challenges.
Raphael Graven, who went by Jean Pormanove, was found dead in Contes, near Nice, on Sunday night. A post-mortem is taking place.
Viewers of the Frenchman’s last live stream on the Twitch-like platform Kick had reportedly become concerned about him lying lifeless on a mattress, unresponsive to their comments.
“Several interviews with people present at the time of the death have been conducted, but at this stage they have not provided any guidance as to the causes of the death,” said Nice’s public prosecutor Damien Martinelli.
“Numerous seizures of equipment and videos were made in order to clarify the events that occurred prior to the death and which may have contributed to it,” he added.
According to France24, prosecutors said the 46-year-old had been in an accommodation rented for the purpose of broadcasting live internet streams. The broadcast had reportedly been running for 10 days.
French newspaper Le Monde said Graven was known for participating in videos in which he suffered apparent violence and humiliation, alongside two colleagues.
France’s digital technology minister, Clara Chappaz, said he had been “humiliated and abused for months” and confirmed that “a judicial investigation is underway”.
“Holding online platforms responsible for the dissemination of illegal content is not an option: it is the law.
“This type of failure can lead to the worst and has no place in France, Europe, or anywhere else.”
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