Jean Pormanove, On-Air Death and French Authorities
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PRIMETIMER on MSNWho are Naruto and Safine? Police are investigating streamer Jean Pormanove's death after he was allegedly humiliated and abused by fellow streamers
46-year-old streamer Jean Pormanove passed away during a live streaming event. According to The Guardian, Jean had gained fame by coming up with live internet shows in which he was humiliated or abused. Prosecutors from the city of Nice claimed that Jean passed away on Monday, August 18.
Kick streamer Raphael Graven, commonly known as Jean Pormanove or JP, died on August 18, 2025, in Contes, a village in Nice, France.
TWO men being questioned over the death of Jean Pormanove were arrested just eight months ago over accusations they abused the streamer. Raphael Graven, a 46-year-old Frenchman better known online
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PRIMETIMER on MSNKick reportedly bans Naruto and Safine, streamers involved in Jean Pormanove's ‘humiliation streams’
Pormanove passed away in his sleep on August 18 during a Kick live stream, as per Dexerto. His death has prompted a public outrage against the allegedly ‘humiliating,’ ‘tortuous’ streams that Pormanove was a part of.
The death of French video streamer Raphael Graven, known as Jean Pormanove, during a livestream on Kick has stirred national outrage. Authorities found no trauma indicating foul play, citing medical or toxicological causes instead.
Two plants left in front of Jean Pormanove's sealed studio in Drap (Alpes-Maritimes), on August 19, 2025. JUSTINE MEDDAH/NICE MATIN/MAXPPP The exact cause of Jean Pormanove's death remains a mystery at this stage. An autopsy performed Thursday, August 21 ...
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PRIMETIMER on MSNWhat happened to Jean Pormanove? Adin Ross claims he and Drake will be covering the French streamer’s funeral expenses
Jean Pormanove, a French content creator with the online alias "JP," died while doing a long livestream challenge. People found the 46-year-old, whose real name was Raphaël Graven, unresponsive in a room he had rented to stream on Monday, August 18.