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Kick Streamer Reportedly Dies On Camera After Months Of Alleged Abuse

by admin August 19, 2025


Raphaël “Jeanpormanove” Graven reportedly died in his sleep earlier this week following broadcasts on Kick where he was routinely assaulted by others in controversial “humiliation” livestreams. According to the BBC, a judicial investigation in France is underway, with French government minister for digital technologies Clara Chappaz calling what Graven experienced “absolute horror.”

The death of the 46-year-old, whose streaming career began with TikTok videos about GTA 5 and FIFA and who had amassed over a million followers across all his channels, appears to have been captured live during his latest, and last, marathon Kick broadcast. Graven’s more recent content, which he created as part of the collective Le LokalTV, included being seemingly brutalized by two fellow streamers who go by the aliases “Naruto” and “Safine,” with some clips appearing to show violent, prolonged strangulations. An investigation last year by Mediapart alleged that Graven had been subject to “months of online abuse.”

It’s unclear what exactly the relationship was between all of the men, though reporting by Mediapart suggests the “humiliation” streams were lucrative and helped propel the popularity of Graven and the group’s channel on Kick. Naruto and Safine were reportedly taken into custody earlier this year but were later released amid an ongoing investigation. Kick also temporarily suspended the channel but it later resumed streaming again. Clips of the alleged abuse can be found circulating online.

Mediapart now reports that viewers of the stream earlier this week on Discord became worried about Graven’s condition after he appeared to being laying motionless in his sleep for an extended period of time. According to the AFP, an autopsy to determine the cause of death has been ordered.

Kick is a competitor to Twitch and YouTube known for its loose guidelines and minimal moderation. Streamers there can promote gambling and other topics that are prohibited on other streaming platforms. A representative for Kick told the BBC it was “urgently reviewing” the circumstances around Graven’s apparent death on camera. “We are deeply saddened by the loss of Jeanpormanove and extend our condolences to his family, friends and community,” they said.





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French streamer Jean Pormanove dies in his sleep age 46

by admin August 19, 2025



French streaming star Raphaël Graven, better known online as Jean Pormanove, has died at the age of 46, in his sleep during a live stream.

According to reports from French media, including BFMTV and La Provence, Pormanove was found unresponsive overnight on August 17–18 at his home in Contes, Alpes-Maritimes.

The prosecutor’s office in Nice has confirmed that an investigation is open, though early findings indicate “nothing suspicious.” An autopsy is expected in the coming days.

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Pormanove was a well-known figure in the French streaming scene, with hundreds of thousands of followers across Kick and TikTok. His content ranged from gaming sessions to humiliation streams that sparked controversy.

French streamers under fire after Jean Pormanove dies

According to French media, Jean Pormanove was repeatedly subjected to humiliation on stream from his “friends” Naruto and Safine.

Prior to his death, the streamer had reportedly endured “ten days and nights of torture”, including “extreme” physical violence, “deprivation of sleep”, and “ingestion of toxic products.”

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Critics have argued that this environment may have taken a toll on him, with clips circulating online sparking outrage in the wider community.

Disturbing compilation threads showing the streamer being abused and mistreated have gone viral.

🚨🇫🇷🕊️

“IL ME SÉQUESTRE”

Voici ce qu’a envoyé Jean Pormanove à sa maman quelques jours avant son décès :

« Salut maman. Comment tu vas ? Coincé à la mort avec son jeu. Ça va trop loin. J’ai l’impression d’être séquestré avec leur concept de merde. J’en ai marre je veux me… https://t.co/WtPWZcvw0T pic.twitter.com/QJdkeiBdaC

— Impact (@ImpactMediaFR) August 18, 2025

In one message to his mom, reportedly sent a few days before his death, Pormanove said he felt like he was “being held hostage” and was “fed up” with the streams.

In January 2025, Naruto and Safine were taken into custody on suspicion of producing live videos of the humiliation of vulnerable people before being released the same day of their arrest.

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The French streaming community has since flooded social media with tributes in memory of Pormanove.





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Omaha forward Deng Mayar dies in drowning incident
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Omaha forward Deng Mayar dies in drowning incident

by admin August 18, 2025


  • Myron MedcalfAug 17, 2025, 09:30 PM ET

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Omaha forward Deng Mayar, who transferred from North Dakota this offseason, died Saturday in a drowning incident, the school announced Sunday. He was 22.

According to news reports, Mayar was with a friend at the Blackridge Reservoir in Herriman, Utah, when they began to struggle in the water. Per Fox 13 in Salt Lake City, Mayar’s friend reached the shore but went back into the water to help Mayar.

Mayar continued to struggle and went underwater. He did not reemerge. Rescue crews recovered his body late Saturday night. His friend was hospitalized and is expected to recover, according to news reports.

“Our entire program is devastated to learn of Deng’s passing,” Omaha men’s basketball coach Chris Crutchfield said in a statement. “After competing against him for two years, we were elated to add him to our team and he made tremendous progress this summer.

“[Mayar] was a joy to be around and made our culture better. We will miss him greatly. Jodi and I, along with our entire program, send our hearts and prayers to Deng’s family, friends and teammates.”

The 6-foot-8 Mayar, who was raised in Salt Lake City, averaged 6.3 points and 4.0 rebounds for North Dakota last season. He finished with 12 points and seven rebounds in a 92-79 win over South Dakota in his former squad’s season finale. He then transferred to Omaha after the season.



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'Superman' and 'Star Wars' Actor Terence Stamp Dies at Age 87
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‘Superman’ and ‘Star Wars’ Actor Terence Stamp Dies at Age 87

by admin August 18, 2025


English actor Terence Stamp, seen across a variety of film and TV over the decades, has passed away at 87 years old.

In a statement to Reuters, the actor’s family revealed he passed on Sunday morning. Born July 22, 1938, he made his film debut with the 1962 adaptation of Herman Melville’s Billy Budd as the title character. The role earned him an Academy Award nomination and recognition that allowed him to star in films like 1965’s The Collector and 1967’s Poor Cow.

Genre-wise, Terence Stamp famously played General Zod in the first two Superman movies, and Chancellor Valorum in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. Other notable roles include Stick in 2005’s Elektra, Bud Chantilas in Red Planet, and Ramsley in Disney’s 2003 Haunted Mansion. Stamp would later return to DC for Smallville (as Jor-El) and Static Shock (Professor Menace), and voiced the Prophet of Truth in Halo 3 and Mankar Camoran in Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. He was also a potential James Bond candidate after Sean Connery retired from the role, which ended up not working out. He also appeared in Tim Burton’s Big Eyes and Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children.

More recently, Stamp could be seen in Netflix’s Murder Mystery, HBO’s His Dark Materials series and Edgar Wright’s Last Night in Soho. Archival audio of his performance as Mankar was also used for the recent Oblivion remaster.

In its statement, Stamp’s family noted his “extraordinary body of work, both as an actor and as a writer that will continue to touch and inspire people for years to come.”

Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.



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YouTube’s Save A Fox founder Mikayla Raines dies from suicide after online harassment

by admin June 24, 2025



YouTuber and founder of Save A Fox rescue, Mikayla Raines, has died after taking her own life.

The shocking news was broken by her husband, Ethan Raines, in a video uploaded to the Save A Fox YouTube channel on June 23, leaving viewers heartbroken.

Ethan gave a tearful, eleven-minute long statement detailing Mikayla’s hard work with the various animals at her rescue, which included everything from foxes to pine martens, jackals, and more.

He also clarified that Mikayla struggled with conditions like autism, depression and borderline personality disorder, explaining that she was “always in and out of different kinds of therapy” to help her cope, trying “various mood stabilizers and meds.”

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“Nothing really seemed to help,” Ethan said. “Simple tasks were hard for her. Looking at her from the outside, you could never tell what was going on in her head, but even just socializing would send her over the edge.”

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Save A Fox founder was victim of harassment campaign

At this point, her husband revealed that Mikayla had been the victim of harassment online from people she knew in her personal life, as well as other animal sanctuaries.

“They consistently spread ridiculous claims and rumors, and being the sensitive human that she was, Mikayla took it all to heart,” he explained. “And it hurt her. It hurt her a lot. For years, she pushed through the pain of people trying to bring her down.

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“…But this time, it went too far. She couldn’t bear what she was feeling any longer, and she ended her life. It breaks my heart that someone who was selfless and devoted her life to animals could have so much negativity pointed at her.”

“Why?” he asked, through tears. “That’s all I can ask, is why?”

Mikayla leaves behind Ethan and their toddler daughter, Freya, as well as numerous animals she was caring for in the Save a Fox rescue.

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Fans and fellow animal lovers were left completely devastated by the unexpected news, with one writing on Instagram: “Our rescue community has lost such a unique and driven soul. Ethan, it was incredibly brave and admirable of you to share this yourself – our hearts and prayers are with you, sweet Freya, and the entire SAF family.”

“If only she knew the IMMENSE IMPACT of her soul…I cannot understand the brutality of this culture… Shocked to the core. Never give up-what you have achieved is so vital,” another said.

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Ethan promised that he would continue to run the rescue in his wife’s stead, promising to honor her legacy in the work that was so important to her and the animals in her care.

Save A Fox is a 501c3 Non-profit Fox Rescue with locations in Minnesota and Florida. The Save a Fox YouTube channel was created in December 2009 and has accrued over 2 million subscribers.

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If you or somebody you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, you can reach out to the Samaritans (116 123) in the United Kingdom, or the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-8255) in the USA. For a list of worldwide hotlines, click here.

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Weeks Before Trial, Tornado Cash’s Roman Storm Sounds Alarm: ‘If I Lose, DeFi Dies With Me’

by admin June 14, 2025



In brief

  • “If I lose, DeFi dies with me,” Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm tweeted.
  • Storm was charged by the DOJ in 2023 with conspiracy to commit money laundering, operating an unlicensed money transmitter business, and evading U.S. sanctions.
  • Storm and other DeFi advocates have argued that the prosecution unjustly holds software developers liable for the ways in which their software is used.

Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm issued one of his starkest rebukes yet of the Trump administration’s Department of Justice on Friday, arguing that if federal prosecutors prevail in the developer’s upcoming criminal trial, decentralized finance could be permanently destroyed. 

“The DOJ wants to bury DeFi, saying I should’ve controlled it, added KYC, [and] never built it,” Storm wrote. “SDNY is trying to crush me, blocking every expert witness.”

“If I lose, DeFi dies with me,” the crypto developer continued. “The dream of financial freedom, the code I believed in—it all fades into darkness. This isn’t just my end; it’s ours.”

Storm was charged by the DOJ in 2023 with conspiracy to commit money laundering, operating an unlicensed money transmitter business, and evading U.S. sanctions, for his role in running Tornado Cash—a popular service that allows users to make their on-chain transactions difficult to trace. While such coin mixing platforms are popular among privacy advocates, they have also been employed by criminal organizations and U.S. state enemies like North Korea.

Earlier this year, after President Donald Trump retook power and directed numerous federal agencies to back off the digital assets industry, the DOJ shuttered its crypto-dedicated enforcement unit and directed prosecutors to no longer pursue criminal charges against coin mixing services for “acts of their end users.” 



Many in crypto took the policy shift as a signal that the DOJ might soon pardon Storm. Immediately after returning to office, Trump pardoned Ross Ulbricht, the founder of Silk Road, a black market website powered by Bitcoin.

But Storm’s pardon never materialized. Last month, Trump’s DOJ said it would press forward with its case against the Tornado Cash co-founder, only dropping an element of a single charge that  he failed to comply with money transmitting business registration requirements. 

Storm and other DeFi advocates have argued that the prosecution unjustly holds software developers liable for the ways in which their software is used. Last year, another Tornado Cash developer, Alexey Pertsev, was convicted by a Dutch court that ruled the site was “intended for criminals.”

In a post on the social media platform X on Friday, the Ethereum Foundation said that it was donating $500,000 to Storm’s defense fund and that it would match up to an additional $750,000 in donations from the community. “Privacy is normal, and writing code is not a crime,” the non-profit tweeted.

While President Trump has made several pro-DeFI moves in recent months—signing a bill into law repealing an IRS rule protested by the sector, and supporting crypto legislation featuring carve-outs for decentralized finance protocols—industry advocates are now warning that successful prosecution of figures like Storm could cause significant harm to DeFi’s operating principles. 

When reached by Decrypt and asked whether he now perceives the Trump administration to be hostile to DeFi, based on his continued prosecution, Storm referenced a recent legal filing made by the DeFi Education Fund, an industry lobbying group, in Alexey’s Pertsev’s ongoing appeal of his conviction in the Netherlands.

“Should we remove everything from the market that is known to be used by criminals for illegal activities?” the filing reads. “[S]oftware developers should not be held criminally liable for the actions of third parties who use their software to commit crimes.”

UPDATE (June 13, 2025, 6:58 p.m. ET): Adds information about Ethereum Foundation contribution to defense fund. 

Edited by James Rubin

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Bill Atkinson, Macintosh Pioneer and Inventor of Hypercard, Dies at 74
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Bill Atkinson, Macintosh Pioneer and Inventor of Hypercard, Dies at 74

by admin June 7, 2025


My first meeting with Bill Atkinson was unforgettable. It was November 1983, and reporting for Rolling Stone, I had gained access to the team building the Macintosh computer, scheduled to launch early the next year. Everyone kept telling me, “Wait till you meet Bill and Andy,” referring to Atkinson and Andy Hertzfeld, two key writers of the Mac’s software. Here’s what I wrote about the encounter in my book, Insanely Great:

I met Bill Atkinson first. A tall fellow with unruly hair, a Pancho Villa moustache, and blazing blue eyes, he had the unnerving intensity of Bruce Dern in one of his turns as an unhinged Vietnam vet. Like everyone else in the room, he wore jeans and a T-shirt. “Do you want to see a bug?” he asked me. He pulled me into his cubicle and pointed to his Macintosh. Filling the screen was an incredibly detailed drawing of an insect. It was beautiful, something you might see on an expensive workstation in a research lab, but not on a personal computer. Atkinson laughed at his joke, then got very serious, talking in an intense near-whisper that gave his words a reverential weight. “The barrier between words and pictures is broken,” he said. “Until now the world of art has been a sacred club. Like fine china. Now it’s for daily use.”

Atkinson was right. His contributions to the Macintosh were critical to that breakthrough he’d whispered to me at the Apple office known as Bandley 3 that day. A few years later, he would singlehandedly make another giant contribution with a program called Hypercard, which presaged the World Wide Web. Through it all, he retained his energy and joie de vivre, and became an inspiration for all who would change the world through code. On June 5, 2025, he died after a long illness. He was 74.

Atkinson hadn’t planned on becoming a pioneer in personal computing. As a graduate student, he studied computer science and neurobiology at the University of Washington. But when he encountered an Apple II in 1977, he fell in love, and went to work for the company that built it a year later. He was employee number 51. In 1979, he was among the small group that Steve Jobs led to the Xerox PARC research lab and was blown away by the graphic computer interface he saw there. It became his job to translate that futuristic technology to the consumer, working on Apple’s Lisa project. In the process, he invented many of the conventions that still persist on today’s computers, like menu bars. Atkinson also created QuickDraw, a groundbreaking technology to efficiently draw objects on a screen. One of those objects was the “Round-Rect”—a box with rounded corners that would become part of everyone’s computing experience. Atkinson had resisted the idea until Jobs made him walk around the block and see all the traffic signs and other objects with rounded corners.

When Jobs took over the other Apple project inspired by PARC technology, the Macintosh, he poached Atkinson, whose work had already influenced that product. Hertzfeld, who was in charge of the Mac interface, once explained to me the Lisa features he’d appropriated for the Mac: “Anything Bill Atkinson did, I took, and nothing else.” he said. Atkinson, who had become disenchanted at the Lisa’s high price tag, embraced the idea of a more affordable version, and began writing MacPaint, the program that would empower users to create art on the Mac’s bit-mapped screen.

After the Mac launched, the team began to unravel. Atkinson had the title of Apple Fellow, which gave him the freedom to pursue passion projects. He began work on something he called Magic Slate—a device with a high-resolution screen that weighed under a pound and could be controlled by a stylus and swipes on a touch screen. Basically, he was designing the iPad 25 years early. But the technology wasn’t ready to create something so miniaturized and powerful at an affordable price (Atkinson hoped it would be so inexpensive you could afford to lose six in a year and not be bothered.) “I wanted Magic Slate so bad I could taste it,” he once told me.



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Vikings great Jim Marshall, who played in 282 straight games, dies
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Vikings great Jim Marshall, who played in 282 straight games, dies

by admin June 4, 2025


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EAGAN, Minn. — Longtime Minnesota Vikings defensive end Jim Marshall, who for decades held the NFL record for most consecutive games played, died Tuesday after a long hospitalization, according to the team. He was 87.

Marshall joined the Vikings in their inaugural season in 1961 and played in every game thereafter. His record of 282 consecutive games played (270 with the Vikings), which he established upon retiring in 1979, stood until quarterback Brett Favre broke it — while also in a Vikings uniform — in 2009.

Marshall attended a Vikings practice that season to congratulate Favre and said at the time: “I told him I admired his career and was really happy that he was the one that is breaking that record.”

Former Vikings great Jim Marshall played in 282 consecutive games during his 20-year career, a record that stood until Brett Favre broke it in 2009 while also wearing a Minnesota uniform. Vernon Biever/AP Photo

Marshall gained a permanent place in NFL Films lore in 1964 when he returned a fumble the wrong way in a game against the San Francisco 49ers, celebrating what he thought was a touchdown but instead was a safety. But his career accomplishments far outweighed that gaffe.

Marshall remains the NFL career record-holder, now tied with Jason Taylor, for opponent fumbles recovered with 29.

He was a Vikings captain for 14 seasons and appeared in four Super Bowls as part of the franchise’s famed Purple People Eaters defense. Although sacks did not become an official statistic until 1982, a research project coordinated by Pro Football Reference credited him with 130.5, which would tie him for No. 22 in NFL history. Two other Purple People Eaters rank ahead of him: Alan Page (148.5) is eighth, and Carl Eller (133.5) is tied for 18th.

“The entire Minnesota Vikings organization is mourning the loss of Jim Marshall. No player in Vikings history lived the ideals of toughness, camaraderie and passion more than the all-time iron man,” Vikings owners Mark and Zygi Wilf said in a statement.

“A cornerstone of the franchise from the beginning, Captain Jim’s unmatched durability and quiet leadership earned the respect of teammates and opponents throughout his 20-year career. Jim led by example, and there was no finer example for others to follow. His impact on the Vikings was felt long after he left the field. Jim will always be remembered as a tremendous player and person. Our hearts are with his wife, Susan, and all of Jim’s loved ones.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.



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