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Jean Pormanove: France shocked: Streamer dies in front of the camera

Published on August 20, 2025

The French streamer died during a live stream.His death sparked a debate about prevention and complicity on the Internet. 1/3 1/3 1/3 Jean Pormanove, with a bourgeois name Raphaël Graven, was active on the “Kick” platform as a streamer.Jeanpormanove/Instagram That's why the French streamer Jean Pormanove died at 46 during a live stream. He had previously streamed almost 300 hours at a time and was exposed to violent actions. It is discussed online whether an earlier intervention could have prevented tragic death. The French streamer Jean Pormanove was known for his extreme challenges on the “Kick” platform-now the 46-year-old has died in front of the camera.The death of the streamer triggered a debate on the Internet and made headlines nationally and internationally. The videos of his last stream quickly spread on the Internet: there could be seen how Pormanove was motionless on a mattress after around 297 hours of streaming.His colleagues tried in vain to wake him up.But when the throwing of a water bottle did not help in the face, the Steam broke off abruptly. "Torties for ten days and nights" Jean Pormanove, with a bourgeois name Raphaël Graven, often had violence and humiliation exposed to his live streams.Hundreds of thousands of people watched the 46-year-old on various platforms.According to "BfMTV", he had been tortured for ten days and nights in his last stream - including physical violence, sleep deprivation and taking poisonous substances.The French newspaper “Le Monde” compared the events with a dystopian scenario of the “Black Mirror” series. As early as January, two of his streamer colleagues had been arrested against in need of protection due to alleged violence.At that time, the “Le Parisien” newspaper had criticized a live stream in which both Jean Pormanove and an impaired person were humiliated. "They knew about it and did nothing" The French Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technology described the death of the streamer as an “absolute horror” and announced an investigation.«The liability of online platforms for the distribution of illegal content is not an option, but by law.Such a failure can lead to the worst and has no place in France or in Europe or elsewhere. » After her statement, the minister received sharp criticism on social media: several months ago she was informed by a French medium about the conditions. "When they were made aware of several months ago, they should have initiated an investigation," writes a user."It needed a dead one to react," said another user.A third person writes: «You knew about it and did not do anything.That is complicity. "In France, a public debate unleashed whether Jean Pormanove's death could have been prevented. “Lolcows” should provide viral moments The trend of public humiliation is nothing new, as “Le Temps” reports.The trend spread in the past decade.Social media like Tikkok became the breeding ground for so -called “Lolcows” people who are mocked for a viral moment.The practice harbors considerable dangers, ranging from bullying to severe exploitation.In the case of Jean Pormanove, it ended fatally. Therefore, the comment field was deactivated. We know how important it is to share your opinion.Unfortunately we have to leave the comment column closed with this article.There are topics in which we repeatedly receive hate comments and insults.Despite intensive effort, there is no constructive exchange in these comment columns.We very much regret that.In stories about deaths, crimes and accidents, we also do without the comment function. The exchange with you is extremely important to us - it is a central part of our platform and an essential building block of a lively democracy.That is why we try to keep the comment columns open as often as possible. You have it yourself: With respectful, constructive and friendly comments, you help to ensure that the dialogue remains open and appreciative.We look forward to an exciting exchange in the next comment column!