French government demands answers over streamer’s death

The French government launched an investigation into the death of online personality Raphaël Graven, known as “Jean Portmanove”, who died in his 46 -year -old sleep.
Salam was broadcasting live on a platform kick before his death According to French media reports.
France’s Digital Affairs and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Minister Clara Chappaz He wrote a post on x on Tuesday Pormanove said that during the flows on the platform for months, an investigation into “humiliated” and “ill -treatment” and continued to be an investigation into his death.
A kick spokesman, the company “urgently reviewed” conditions about the death of the pennant, and working with the stakeholders to investigate it, he said.
“We are very upset about the loss of Jean Pormanove and extend our condolences to his family, friends and community.”
The spokesman said that the platform’s community guidelines are “designed to protect creators” and Kick is “determined to protect these standards on our platform”.
Mr. Graven brought together hundreds of thousands of followers in various social media accounts.
Reports say he was found dead in his home in Contes near Nice on Monday.
The tasks in social media and local reports claim that Mr. Graven was subjected to sleep deprivation and physical violence during the long streams on the kick.
Mrs. Chappaz described the experience of death and violence as “an absolute fear”.
In addition to the judicial investigation, Chappaz said it directed the issue to French media organizer Arcom and Pharos, a French system used to report online content.
Owen funeral, a French pennant who appeared with Mr. Graven at the last flow marathon, asked followers not to share the videos of “Last Breath” in an article on Instagram.




