A case has sparked controversy in France. It concerns the death of a video streamer, 46-year-old Raphael Graven, also known online as Jean Pormanove. Graven’s death occurred during a livestream on Monday. Initially, it appeared to be a case of online trolling and broadcast humiliation, which caused an uproar in France. However, a new development has emerged in this case. The autopsy revealed no signs of violence. There were no injury marks on his body. Police believe Graven’s death may have been due to a medical condition or drugs. Investigators told the court that Graven was being treated for a thyroid condition and also had heart problems. In an interview, the digital minister for AI and digital technology mentioned that Graven had stated in his videos that he wanted the abuse to stop. Subsequently, his death occurred on the livestream, which was viewed by many for a long time. Reports indicate that Graven endured severe physical violence and sleep deprivation. Fans were concerned when they saw him unconscious during the livestream, prompting the police to arrive at his home, where he was found dead. A viewer allegedly saw a person throwing a water bottle at him while he was unconscious. According to the French newspaper Le Monde, Graven was involved in online content related to insults and violence. Authorities say he had been subjected to constant abuse and public humiliation in recent months. However, the truth remains to be revealed.
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