French streamer dies live online
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French streamer Jean Pormanove, 46, known for gaming and extreme challenges, was found dead by police on Monday, Aug. 18.
Popular American streamer Adin Ross and rapper Drake, who serve as ambassadors for the livestreaming platform Kick, said they will be covering the costs of Graven’s funeral.
The death of a French streamer during a 298-hour broadcast has sparked controversy and a judicial investigation.
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French streaming star Raphaël Graven, better known online as Jean Pormanove, has died at the age of 46, in his sleep during a live stream. According to reports from French media, including BFMTV and La Provence, Pormanove was found unresponsive overnight on August 17–18 at his home in Contes, Alpes-Maritimes.
The French leader criticized Owens in his first public comments since filing a defamation suit in Delaware last month.
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Complex on MSNAdin Ross Says He and Drake Will Cover Funeral Costs of French Streamer Jean Pormanove
Drake and Adin Ross are reportedly stepping in to cover the funeral costs of streamer Jean Pormanove. The 46-year-old French streamer, whose real name was Raphaël Graven, was found dead on Monday (Aug. 18). At the time of his death, Pormanove was in the midst of a 10-day streaming marathon, per TMZ.
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