Autopsy Reveals New Details About Influencer Jean Pormanove's Death During Livestream

Autopsy Reveals New Details About Influencer Jean Pormanove's Death During Livestream Luke ChinmanAugust 21, 2025 at 2:04 PM Jean Pormanove/Instagram Jean Pormanove An autopsy on the body of Jean Pormanove revealed new details about the streamer's death The internet personality — whose real name was...

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Luke ChinmanAugust 21, 2025 at 2:04 PM

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An autopsy on the body of Jean Pormanove revealed new details about the streamer's death

The internet personality — whose real name was Raphaël Graven — died during a 12-day live broadcast

In Graven's livestreams, he was regularly physically and verbally abused by others, per video reviewed by CNN and the New York Times

French authorities have learned more about the death of internet personality Jean Pormanove, who died during a 12-day broadcast on the livestreaming platform Kick.

According to reports by the New York Times and French newspaper Le Parisien, an autopsy conducted on the body of the late influencer — whose real name was Raphaël Graven — revealed that his cause of death was "was not traumatic in origin and was not linked to the intervention of a third party," per the Nice prosecutor's office.

Prosecutors added that Graven had previously experienced cardiac issues and had been undergoing treatment for his thyroid gland, the outlets also reported.

Graven — who had a following of over 500,000 across his social media platforms and was known for gaming and extreme challenges on his livestreams — was found dead by police in a room rented for streaming in Contes, a village north of Nice, France.

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In videos of Graven's past livestreams reviewed by the New York Times and CNN, the content creator was regularly the subject of physical and verbal abuse.

On Aug. 19, a day after his death, Clara Chappaz, a junior minister in France for artificial intelligence, announced on X that French authorities had launched an investigation into the circumstances of his death. She also said that she had contacted members of Kick's management regarding the case.

The investigation into Graven's death runs parallel to another opened in December by French authorities into the actions of streamers, which was prompted by a report by investigative news site Mediapart alleging that Kick had allowed content creators to broadcast violent acts on their platform for months.

In January, as a part of the investigation, French authorities arrested and detained two streamers who had participated in livestreams with Graven, though they were released, the New York Times reported, citing French authorities. The outlet said Graven and another, who appeared to be the victim of violence and humiliation, were questioned by police at the time.

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"All platforms have the legal responsibility to remove clearly illegal content of which they are aware," Chappaz wrote on X on Aug. 20.

Kick said in an Aug. 20 statement to CNN that it was cooperating with authorities and that those involved in Graven's last broadcast had been banned "pending the ongoing investigation."

The company did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.

According to Le Parisen, Nice prosecutors have interviewed several people present at the time of Graven's death. They have also seized video equipment in order to construct a timeline of the streamer's final hours.

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