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Online streamer found dead in bed after ‘10 days of torture & sleep deprivation' after cops arrest two pals for abuse

Online streamer found dead in bed after ‘10 days of torture & sleep deprivation' after cops arrest two pals for abuse

The Irish Sun5 hours ago
Cops were alerted after multiple internet users reported a sudden end to his live stream
EXTREME CONTENT Online streamer found dead in bed after '10 days of torture & sleep deprivation' after cops arrest two pals for abuse
AN ONLINE streamer has been found dead after 10 days of reported physical violence and sleep deprivation.
Kick streamer Raphael Graven, known for doing extreme challenges, died aged 46 at his home in France after doing a live stream.
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French streamer Raphael Graven has died aged 46
Credit: Instagram / jeanpormanov
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Graven was known for taking part in extreme challenges online
Credit: Instagram / jeanpormanov
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Cops rushed to his house in Contes, Alpes-Maritimes over the weekend and found the streamned dead on his bed.
They were alerted after multiple internet users reported a sudden end to his live stream on the Kick platform.
Users said the live stream came after a chalenge which allegedly involved "ten days and nights of torture".
The challenge is said to have included "extreme" physical violence, "sleep deprivation", and "the ingestion of toxic products", according to BFMTV.
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Soon after a clip doing rounds on the internet showed another streamer prsent in the live stream quickly cutting the feed after attempting to wake up Graven.
Graven was known for taking part in extreme challenges online alongside his streamer pals Naruto and Safine.
In his clips, they were seen throwing objects at him, pushing down food into his mouth while he was tied up and tackling him in underground basements.
Naruto and Safine were taken into custody in January 2025 on suspicion of violence against vulnerable people, DailyMail reports.
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Naruto broke his silence to announce the death of his announced the death of his 'brother, sidekick, partner', on Instagram.
Paying tribute to the late streamer, he wrote: "I've always dreaded the day I'd have to write these words.
Streamer in hot water after 'shooting bystander with PAINTBALL GUN' during influencer scavenger hunt
"Sadly, last night, JP (Raphael Graven) left us. My brother, my sidekick, my partner, six years side by side, never letting go.
"I love you, my brother, and we will miss you terribly."
It comes after a a TikToker recorded her own death after she screamed "shoot me twice in the head" to her gun-toting pal.
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Keyla Andreina González Mercado, 28, was allegedly blasted in the head by her friend's partner while they drank alcohol together.
Footage captures the final moments before the horror killing which left viewers shocked and forced Ecuadorian cops begin an investigation.
Meanwhile, a beauty influencer who was shot dead during a live stream.
TikTok star Valeria Marquez, 23, was killed when a man entered her beauty salon in Mexico "and fired a gun at her", according to prosecutors.
According to the Jalisco Prosecutor's Office, she had been filming at Blossom The Beauty Lounge when a man entered the establishment and fired three shots at her with a gun.
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Meanwhile, a 25-year-old influencer was gunned down in cold blood while livestreaming on TikTok, moments after naming top officials and gang leaders he claimed were extorting him.
The man begged for help as gunmen stormed his home and opened fire in a chilling ambush that played out in real time online.
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Online streamer found dead in bed after ‘10 days of torture & sleep deprivation' after cops arrest two pals for abuse
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