The French Stimmer dies live online after apparently extreme challenge

French police are investigating the death of a popular strime, who died during an almost 12-day live stream after obviously undergoing violent and humiliating treatment.

The 46 -year -old Raphaël Graven, known online as Jean Pormanove or JP, is one of the largest streams in Kick France and died on Monday.

The 46-year-old military veteran has built the next number of more than a million on different platforms, streaming, playing video games and often appearing in extreme challenges.

He has been collaborating since 2023 with several other strimers, mainly Owen Chenanzadti, known as Naruto online, and Safin Hamadi, and they both participated in their last living stream.

Cenazandotti announced his death on Monday on Instagram. In the live video that seemed to show his death after he stopped moving, viewers donated money to send messages that warn the sleeping streams of Pormanove’s condition.

The Nice Prosecutor’s Office has told CNN that an investigation into his death and an autopsy has been opened. So far, the authorities have not declared any accusations related to Pormanove’s death.

In dozens of videos from past live bands viewed by CNN, Pormanove seems to be the purpose of jokes, harassment, physical attacks and humiliating cascades.

Videos from their joint live streams show Pormanove colleagues who compete to see how long they can transfer it, others show that it has been shot with paintballs or is deleted with water.

Thanks to subscriber donations, the group has won money from Livestreams. In the final live of Pormanove, the top -screen counter suggests that the group earned about 36,000 euros ($ 42,000) from the daylight.

Leaving a sign

During the final aside of Pormanove, which seems to flow to nearly 300 hours, the participants were awakened by the revision of a motorcycle in their shared bedroom or leaves. At one point, it seems that Pormanove wakes up when a bucket of water is thrown above it.

In an interview with a branch of CNN BFMTV, Yasin Saduni, Cenazandotti’s lawyer, said Pormanove suffered from cardiovascular problems.

In a video, Pormanove indicates that he should take medication. In another, Cenazandotti aims to read Pormanove messages sent to his mother, in which he complains that he is a “detained prisoner” by his associates.

The Game “Enough Too Far”, Cenazandotti said his message was read during the last living flow of Pormanove.

“I feel like I’m kept in prison from their concept for the SH *** Y,” Cenazandotti Pormanove writes.

It is not clear who exactly meant Pormanove, and in a short clip he tells Cenazandotti: “You know what I am when I’m angry” in connection with the messages.

In another video, his mother beats Pormanove on the phone to let the associates shave parts of his hair.

“Are you proud of your hair? Did you see what did you?” She said, “They treat you like ***.”

Sadouni, Cenazandotti’s lawyer, told BFMTV that Pormanove’s mother is involved in stages of streams with streams.

A common topic in discussions with its associates was Pormanove’s desire to marry and have children, a hope that often attracted to ridicule of streams.

In a 2024 video, Pormanove was asked how he hoped to be remembered when he died.

“No wife, no children. But what a nice man!” Pormanove said, “I, what is my mind now, to leave a scar.”

“Absolute horror”

Saduni said Cenazandotti, known for his strimmer handle Naruto – had nothing to do with Pormanove’s death and said that the incidents targeted at Pormanove were placed.

“My client is ready to be heard and to provide all the useful information,” he told CNN BFMTV Tuesday. Cenazandotti has also filed a complaint to authorities that he was harassed online after Pormanove’s death, according to Sadouni.

CNN turned to Pormanove’s mother and Hamadi for comment.

Cenazandotti and Hamadi were briefly detained as part of a police investigation into the humiliation of vulnerable people in January 2025, according to a CNN BFMTV branch.

According to the good prosecutor, they denied a crime and were not charged with any crime.

“The death of Jean Pormanov and the violence he suffered are absolute horror,” said French Secretary of State for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Affairs Clara Chapaz in a publication on Tuesday.

“Jean Pormanove was humiliated and abused with lives on the kick platform,” she added.

Kick, the streaming platform that streams used, said all broadcast participants were banned “in anticipation of the current investigation”, which would cooperate with a statement to CNN on Wednesday.

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