The French government has initiated an investigation into the death of online personality Rafale Graven, known as “Jean Poreanov”, who died at the age of 46.
Streamer was living on platform kick before his death According to French media reports,
France’s Digital Affairs and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Minister Clara Chappaz Written in a post on X on Tuesday Pormanove was “humiliated” and “misbehaved” during the streams on the stage for months, and said that his death was under investigation.
A kick spokesperson said the company was “reviewing” around Streamer’s death and was working with stakeholders to investigate it.
He said, “We are deeply saddened by the loss of Jean Pormanov and express our condolences to our family, friends and community,” he told the BBC.
The spokesperson said that the community’s community guidelines were “designed to protect the creators” and said that Kick “is committed to maintain these standards on our platform”.
Mr. Graven had collected hundreds of thousands of followers in his various social media accounts.
Reports say he was found dead at his home in the contest near Nees on Monday.
Posts on social media and local reports claim that before his death, Mr. Graven was subjected to lack of sleep during long streams on kick and matches of physical violence.
Ms. Chappaz called her death and experience of violence “a complete scary”.
In addition to a judicial inquiry, Ms. Chappaz said that she referred to the issue to ARCOM, French Media Regulatory, and Faros, a French system was used to report online materials.
Owen Cenzandoti, a fellow French streammer, who appeared with Mr. Graven in his recent streaming marathon, has asked the followers not to share videos of their “final breath” in a post on Instagram.