An post-mortem into the dying of French streamer Raphaël Graven, identified on-line as Jean Pormanove, has discovered it was not because of trauma, in response to the prosecutor dealing with the case.
The content material creator, identified for streaming stay movies on the platform Kick, was discovered lifeless at a residence in Contes, a village north of Good, on Monday.
French authorities minister Clara Chappaz described his dying as an “absolute horror” and launched a judicial investigation into the circumstances surrounding it.
However prosecutor Damien Martinelli mentioned on Thursday that medical experts believed Mr Graven’s dying “was not traumatic in origin” and “not associated to the intervention of a 3rd social gathering”.
He mentioned forensic medical doctors had discovered no “inside or exterior traumatic accidents” or burns – just a few bruises and healed lesions.
“The possible causes of dying seem like medical and/or toxicological,” he mentioned.
He mentioned additional assessments had been ordered, and Mr Graven might have had a coronary heart challenge along with receiving therapy for an issue together with his thyroid.
A spokesperson for Kick previously told the BBC the corporate was “urgently reviewing” the circumstances round his dying.
Native media reported the 46-year-old had been topic to bouts of violence and sleep deprivation throughout streams, and died in his sleep throughout a stay broadcast.
On Wednesday, Mr Martinelli mentioned numerous individuals current on the time of the incident had been interviewed by police.
“Tools and movies have been seized as a part of the investigation as a way to make clear the occasions that occurred previous to the dying and which can have contributed to it,” he mentioned.

