The autopsy of French streamer Raphaël Graven, who died during a live broadcast, found no signs of trauma, prompting an ongoing investigation into potential medical issues that may have contributed to his death.
Autopsy Reveals No Trauma in Death of French Streamer Raphaël Graven

Autopsy Reveals No Trauma in Death of French Streamer Raphaël Graven
Investigation into the death of popular content creator Jean Pormanove continues as authorities explore possible medical causes.
An autopsy conducted on Raphaël Graven, the French streamer known online as Jean Pormanove, has determined that his death was not caused by trauma. The public prosecutor, Damien Martinelli, handling the case clarified that medical examiners found no evidence of internal or external injuries, or burns, when Graven was discovered unresponsive at his residence in Contes, north of Nice.
The 46-year-old content creator, who streamed on the platform Kick, passed away during a live broadcast on Monday, leading French government minister Clara Chappaz to describe the situation as "an absolute horror." In response to the shocking events, a judicial investigation has been initiated.
Prosecutor Martinelli indicated that the autopsy revealed only minor bruises and older lesions. While the exact cause of death remains undetermined, he noted that the findings suggest it may stem from medical or toxicological issues. Further testing is underway, with preliminary indications pointing to potential heart complications and a history of thyroid treatment.
Witnesses present at the time of Graven's death have been questioned by police, and the investigation has involved the seizure of equipment and recordings to unravel the circumstances leading to this tragic event. Local reports had previously indicated that Graven experienced episodes of violence and sleep deprivation during his streams, raising concerns about the pressures faced by content creators in the digital landscape.