Streamer 'tortured' for days sent tragic messages to mum before dying
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Content creators who are accused of mistreating a French streamer on camera, leading to his death during a live stream, received over £31,000 from viewers who encouraged such actions.

Raphael Graven, known online as Jean Pormanove, was a significant presence in the French streaming community, amassing over a million followers on social media platforms.

He was subjected to gruesome online challenges involving humiliation, violence, and dangerous stunts before his death.

In earlier broadcasts, Graven reportedly suffered slaps, strangulation, force-feeding, and was drenched in unpleasant substances, even shot at with a paintball gun by influencers Owen Cenazandotti, 26, and Safine Hamadi, 23.

The individuals responsible for the streams allegedly received viewer donations, urging them to increase the severity of the degrading acts. A fundraising counter displayed in the video indicated that they accumulated more than £31,000.

It is believed that Graven died in his sleep during a live stream after enduring what friends referred to as continuous ‘humiliation streams’.

Prosecutors in Nice confirmed they had opened an investigation into Graven’s death and are conducting a post-mortem examination on Thursday.

Internet users said the livestream, which was widely shared afterwards, showed Graven lying motionless under a bed cover.

Raphael Graven, better known online as Jean Pormanove, was a major figure in France 's streaming world with more than a million followers across social media

Raphael Graven, known as Jean Pormanove online, was a significant personality in France’s streaming community, commanding over a million followers across various social media platforms.

The popular Kick creator, 46, was found dead overnight on Monday, in bed at his home in Contes, near Nice

The popular Kick creator, 46, was found dead overnight on Monday, in bed at his home in Contes, near Nice

It has been reported that a few days before his death, Graven sent a heartbreaking final message to his mother to say he felt as if he was 'being held hostage' and admitted he was 'fed up' with the controversial streams that had become his trademark

It has been reported that a few days before his death, Graven sent a heartbreaking final message to his mother to say he felt as if he was ‘being held hostage’ and admitted he was ‘fed up’ with the controversial streams that had become his trademark

One of two men in the room with him, Cenazandotti and Hamadi, known by pseudonyms Naruto and Safine, threw a plastic water bottle in his direction.

Naruto and Safine had already been questioned by police in a separate inquiry in January over claims they were mistreating vulnerable people in online events to generate payments from viewers.

Graven was interviewed as a potential victim at the time but denied having suffered any violence, prosecutor Damien Martinelli said.

Instead, Graven and another potential victim told police the events ‘were staged and aimed at creating a buzz and earning money’, he said.

Graven said he made ‘sums of 6,000 euros’ generated by his company thanks to contracts with streaming platforms.

‘Both said they were never injured, were free to come and go, and to make their own decisions,’ the prosecutor said. They also declined a medical and psychiatric examination.

The popular Kick creator, 46, was found dead overnight on Monday, in bed at his home in Contes, near Nice.

American internet personality and online streamer Adin Ross, who boasts 6.7million followers on Instagram, announced on X on Tuesday that he and Drake will be paying for the funeral

American internet personality and online streamer Adin Ross, who boasts 6.7million followers on Instagram, announced on X on Tuesday that he and Drake will be paying for the funeral

Pictured: Owen Cenazandotti, known by pseudonym Naruto (L), with Raphael Graven

Pictured: Safine Hamadi, , known by pseudonym Safine

Owen Cenazandotti, known by pseudonym Naruto (pictured left with Raphael Graven), and  Safine Hamadi, known by pseudonym Safine (pictured right) were also in the room during the livestream

Kick is a streaming platform similar to Twitch where people broadcast live video to an audience who can comment and donate money in real time.

Graven is said to have suffered from a serious heart condition and had been broadcasting for more than 298 hours before his death, The Telegraph reports.

Speaking to RTL, the streamer’s mother described him as a boy ‘with a big heart’ and said he gained a second family living in Nice.

‘He had brothers in Metz, but he found brothers in Nice, he was a family, he was invited everywhere,’ she told the media company.

 And his sister now believes he died due to exhaustion as she says his death is ‘intolerable’.

‘I was very, very proud of what my brother became,’ she said. ‘I didn’t watch everything, but I think he shouldn’t have died like that, that he died of exhaustion. What he went through is unacceptable.’

Canadian rapper Drake is reportedly planning to cover his funeral costs along with internet personality and online streamer Adin Ross, who boasts 6.7million followers on Instagram.

Australian platform Kick said Wednesday all co-streamers involved in the event had been banned from the platform pending the outcome of the investigation.

It said it was also running a ‘complete re-evaluation’ of its French content.

Drake (pictured in 2022) is reportedly covering the funeral costs of French online star Raphael Graven with online streamer Adin Ross

Drake (pictured in 2022) is reportedly covering the funeral costs of French online star Raphael Graven with online streamer Adin Ross

Drake joined Adin Ross, who is renowned for his collaborations with celebrities, on his YouTube livestream August 10

Drake joined Adin Ross, who is renowned for his collaborations with celebrities, on his YouTube livestream August 10

The platform is seen as having less stringent user terms than those of its rival, the better-known Twitch streaming service.

French prosecutors confirmed an investigation has been launched in the streamer’s tragic death, with an autopsy ordered

Police had been questioning witnesses and seizing evidence, including videos, prosecutor Damien Martinelli said in a statement.

‘Several interviews with people present at the time of his death have been conducted without yielding leads as to its causes,’ Martinelli said, adding that the autopsy would be carried out on Thursday.

‘The death of Jean Pormanove and the violence he suffered are an absolute horror,’ said Clara Chappaz, French junior minister for digital matters.

Officials insisted that ‘nothing suspicious’ had yet been identified, but shocking claims from local media allege Graven endured sleep deprivation, extreme violence, and ingestion of toxic substances before the tragedy.

It has been reported that a few days before his death, Graven sent a heartbreaking final message to his mother to say he felt as if he was ‘being held hostage’ and admitted he was ‘fed up’ with the controversial streams that had become his trademark.

Adin announced on X on Tuesday that he and Drake will be paying for the funeral.

He wrote on X: ‘This is horrible and disgusting. Whoever was apart of this deserves to face severe consequences.

‘I just spoke with drake. Drake and I will be covering the funeral costs, this won’t bring his life back, it’s the least we can do. Prayers go out to Jean’s family’.

Drake joined Adin, who is renowned for his collaborations with celebrities, on his YouTube livestream August 10.

Naruto, announced Graven’s death on Instagram, paying tribute to his ‘brother, sidekick, partner’. 

He pleaded with fans not to share clips of the disturbing live stream, where Graven appeared unconscious before being found dead in bed.

France’s Minister for Digital Affairs and Artificial Intelligence, Clara Chappaz, condemned the ordeal as an ‘absolute horror’ and said platforms must do more to protect vulnerable creators.

Sarah El Haïry, the High Commissioner for Children, described the tragedy as ‘horrifying’, warning parents to remain vigilant about the violent content children can access online. 

Kick, the streaming platform where Jeanpormanove built his following, said it was ‘deeply saddened’ by his death and promised to urgently review the circumstances. 

‘We are urgently reviewing the circumstances and collaborating with relevant stakeholders. Kick’s community guidelines are designed to protect creators, and we are committed to enforcing them across our platform,’ a spokesperson told AFP.

The case has shone a harsh spotlight on the murky world of ‘humiliation streams’ in France, where creators allegedly endure extreme abuse for views and donations. 

Le Monde described the dark side of human nature as ‘reminiscent of some of the most chilling episodes from the British dystopian tech series Black Mirror.’

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