According to the prosecutor handling the prosecution, a corpse test in the death of French streamer Rafael Graven, known as Jean Pormanov, was not due to trauma.
Material manufacturer, known for live video streaming on platform kick, was found dead on Monday at a residence in a village north of Nice, north of Nice.
French government minister Clara Chappaz described his death as a “complete scary” and began a judicial inquiry under the circumstances around it.
But prosecutor Damian Martinelly said on Thursday that medical candidates believe that Mr. Graven’s death was “not painful in the original” and “not related to third party intervention”.
He said that forensic doctors have not found “internal or external painful injuries” or burning – only a few scratches and wounds.
“Possible causes of death seem to be therapy and/or toxic,” he said.
He said that further tests were ordered, and Mr. Graven may be a heart issue in addition to receiving treatment for a problem with his thyroid.
A spokesman for kick First told BBC The company was “reviewing” the circumstances around his death.
Local media reported that the 46 -year -old man had subjected to violence and lack of sleep during the sections, and died in a sleep during a live broadcast.
On Wednesday, Mr. Martinelly said that many people are present at the time of the incident. Interview was done by police,
He said, “To clarify the events before the death, the equipment and video have been confiscated as part of the investigation and who may have contributed to it,” he said.