Internet career Born in
Woippy on 26 January 1979, Pormanove began his career in March 2020 on
TikTok, creating humor and gaming videos (including games such as
GTA V,
FIFA, and
Fortnite), and collaborating with influencer . On
Twitch, his streams earned him 669,000 followers and totalled more than 35 million views. His content was characterised by an explosive and interactive tone, punctuated by moments of rage, including absurd challenges in his streams, and maintaining close connections to his community. However, his content also attracted criticism through controversial content, such as subject material including
provocations, humiliations, and obscenity.
Controversy before his death In December 2024, a
Mediapart investigation denounced an "abuse business" organised around streams, where vulnerable people were exposed to humiliation to generate income and audiences, mentioning Pormanove. Since January 2025, the
Nice Public Prosecutor's Office opened an investigation into several streamers close to Pormanove, Owen "Naruto" Cenazandotti and Safine Hamadi, for suspicion of deliberate violence in assembly with vulnerable persons, endangerment, and the dissemination of violent images. Shortly before his death, he wrote a message to his mother: Hi mom, how are you? Stuck for a bit in [Owen Cenazandotti's] death game. It's going too far. I feel like I'm kidnapped with their shitty concept. I'm fed up, I want to get out of here, the other guy won't let me, he's keeping me locked in." A clip from before his death resurfaced after his death. In it, "Naruto" Cenazandotti utters a blunt sentence: "Let him say on camera, right now, that if he dies tomorrow in the middle of a live show, it's due to his shitty state of health and not to us." Pormanove initially refused, but Naruto insisted: "We're in the middle of a live show, you get angry, start screaming and go into cardiac arrest? [...] People are going to take it out on us when it's due to your 46 years of miserable life."
Death Pormanove died on 18 August 2025, at the age of 46, during a live broadcast of more than 280 hours on Kick, which did not censor its content. Shortly before his death, he reportedly experienced breathing difficulties. One donor alerted one of the participants, "Naruto" Cenazandotti, noting that Pormanove appeared to be in a critical situation and no longer showed any signs of life. Cenazandotti checked Pormanove's condition by throwing a water bottle at him and then slapping him in the face. The live stream was immediately interrupted after the seriousness of the situation was evident. A few hours later, Naruto publicly confirmed the death of Pormanove on his social networks. He expressed his sadness and paid tribute to the streamer: Unfortunately, JP (Raphael Graven) has left us ... I love you my brother and we will miss you terribly."
Aftermath Following Graven's death, French digital affairs minister
Clara Chappaz launched a judicial investigation against Kick. She stated that, prior to his death, Graven had suffered months-long humiliation and mistreatment while streaming for the platform. She referred the case to
Arcom and . Youth minister
Sarah El Haïry said that Graven's death was "horrifying" and that "platforms have an immense responsibility in regulating online content to ensure our children are not exposed to violent content." Police interviewed a number of people who were present when he died and seized equipment and videos. On 20 August, Kick announced that it had banned accounts: "All co-streamers who participated in this live broadcast have been banned pending the ongoing legal investigation", and assured that it had "terminated [its] collaboration with the former French social media agency" and undertaken "a complete review of [its] French-language content". On 22 August, court authorities said his death was not a result of trauma or the intervention of a third party. The prosecutor of Nice said an autopsy showed no trace of traumatic injuries that could explain the death, and that the probable causes of death therefore appear to be medical or toxicological in origin. On August 26, Chappaz announced that the government would sue Kick for alleged negligence. On the same day, the Paris prosecutor's office announced that an investigation would be opened into whether Kick had violated the EU
Digital Services Act and if it had knowingly broadcast "videos of deliberate attacks on personal integrity". Kick criticized these decisions as politicizing the death. On 27 January 2026, Cenazandotti and Hamadi were taken into custody on charges of assault, incitement to hatred, abuse of a vulnerable person, and recording and broadcasting violent images in connection with Pormanove's death. ==See also==