As the investigation unfolds, questions about the 46-year-old's health and circumstances surrounding his death remain unanswered.
Tragic Mystery: Autopsy Reveals No Trauma in Streamer's Untimely Death

Tragic Mystery: Autopsy Reveals No Trauma in Streamer's Untimely Death
An autopsy shows French streamer Jean Pormanove, known as Raphaël Graven, died of non-traumatic causes, prompting a judicial investigation.
French police have released unsettling details surrounding the tragic death of Raphaël Graven, better known as streamer Jean Pormanove. An autopsy conducted on the 46-year-old revealed that there were no signs of trauma or foul play, according to prosecutor Damien Martinelli. Graven was found dead in his home in Contes, northern Nice, on Monday, causing widespread shock within the online gaming community.
Government minister Clara Chappaz called the events surrounding Graven's death an "absolute horror," leading to the initiation of a judicial investigation. According to Martinelli, medical examiners concluded that Graven's death was "not traumatic in origin," suggesting it was likely of medical or toxicological nature instead.
Forensic doctors noted the absence of internal or external injuries, except for a few bruises and previously healed lesions. Further tests are pending, and it has been acknowledged that Graven may have suffered from a heart condition as well as a thyroid issue.
Reports also indicate that Graven experienced violent outbursts and sleep deprivation during his live streaming sessions, with his death occurring during one of these broadcasts. Local media have reported that police have intervened, interviewing individuals present at the scene and seizing equipment and videos to better understand the context of the tragic incident.
As fragments of Graven's story continue to unfold, many are left to ponder the complexities of mental health and safety within the rapidly evolving landscape of online streaming.