The French authorities has launched an investigation into the loss of life of on-line persona Raphaël Graven, often called “Jean Pormanove”, who died in his sleep aged 46.
The streamer had been livestreaming on the platform Kick previous to his loss of life according to French media reports.
France’s digital affairs and synthetic intelligence (AI) minister Clara Chappaz wrote in a post on X on Tuesday Pormanove had been “humiliated” and “mistreated” throughout streams on the platform for months, and mentioned an inquiry into his loss of life was underway.
A Kick spokesperson mentioned the corporate was “urgently reviewing” circumstances across the streamer’s loss of life and dealing with stakeholders to research it.
“We’re deeply saddened by the lack of Jean Pormanove and lengthen our condolences to his household, associates and group,” they advised the BBC.
The spokesperson mentioned the platform’s group tips had been “designed to guard creators” and mentioned Kick is “dedicated to upholding these requirements throughout our platform”.
Mr Graven had amassed a whole lot of 1000’s of followers throughout his numerous social media accounts.
Experiences say he was discovered useless on Monday at his dwelling in Contes, close to Good.
Posts on social media and native stories declare that previous to his loss of life, Mr Graven was subjected to sleep deprivation and bouts of bodily violence throughout prolonged streams on Kick.
Ms Chappaz referred to as his loss of life and expertise of violence “an absolute horror”.
Along with a judicial investigation, Ms Chappaz mentioned she had referred the problem to Arcom, the French media regulator, and Pharos, a French system used to report on-line content material.
Owen Cenazandotti, a fellow French streamer who appeared alongside Mr Graven in his latest streaming marathon, has requested followers to not share movies of his “final breath” in a submit on Instagram.