While the Nice Investigation Prosecutor’s Office opened a judicial investigation after the death of Streamer Jeanpormanove during a live, the Australian kick platform claims to have forbidden that other streamers had participated in the transmission.
“We are deeply sad for the disappearance of Jean Pormanove and we send our sincere condolences to his family, friends and community,” Kick French’s account reacted this Wednesday morning on the social network X.
Filmed humiliations live
Similar to Twitch but known for its much less regulated content, the Australian platform has been under the fire of criticism since the death of Raphaël Graven, known as JeanPormanove. He directs multiple humiliations filmed live for his 193,000 subscribers, the streamer died at the age of 46 on the night of Sunday, August 18, 2025, during a live kick. The victim is accompanied by two other serpentines, which have Pseudos Safine and Naruto.
“We are committed to collaborate completely with the authorities as part of this process,” Kick said, saying that he had “put an end to [sa] collaboration with the former French Social Network Agency “and performs” a complete review of [son] French content “.
Source: BFM TV
