Police investigating the death of French streamer Rafael Graven, say they have interviewed many people who were present when they died and seized equipment and videos.
Rafael Graven, also known as Jeanpormanov, was known for a video on the platform kick in which he tolerated clear violence and humiliation.
He was found dead on Monday at a residence in a village north of the southern French city of Nice.
On Tuesday, French Government Minister Clara Chappaz Described the death of Mr. Graven as “full horror”, Adding he was “humiliated” for months.
He confirmed that a judicial inquiry was going on.
Demian Martinelly, local prosecutor, Nice, who is in charge of investigation, said in a statement that a dead body will be held on Thursday.
The prosecutor also said that “the attendees at the time of death have been questioned by the police, but at this stage these interviews did not give any guidance as the causes of death”.
The statement continued: “To clarify the events before the death, equipment and video have been confiscated as part of the investigation and who may contribute to it.”
Mr. Graven was known for his extreme online challenges.
Local media reported that the 46 -year -old had subjected to violence and lack of sleep during the sections, and died of sleep during a live broadcast.
Parallel to the investigation into Mr. Graven’s death, the Nice has another ongoing investigation by the police that began in an alleged “intentional” violent Act “against” weaker people “8 months ago which has ended as a video on the Internet.
The investigation, which started in December 2024, appeared in Mr. Graveen in a report by the French outlet MediaPart.
As part of this investigation, Rafael Graven and another streammer, known as Codoux – appeared victims of both violence and humiliation – the police spoke earlier this year.
The prosecutor said that both of them “refuse to be victims of violence, saying that these works were part of a staging for the purpose of ‘making a discussion’ to earn money.
The prosecutor said, “Both said that they were never injured, were completely independent of transferring and making their decisions, and refused to investigate by a doctor or psychiatrist.”
A spokesman for kick -a live -streaming platform similar to the twitage, on which the user can transmit the material and interact with other users in real time – First told BBC The company was “immediate review” around the death of Streamer.
“We are deeply saddened by the loss of Jeanpormanov and expand our condolences to our family, friends and community,” he said.