Ukrainian streamer died during online marathon: details of the tragedy.
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According to The Sun: Rafael Graven, better known as Jin Pormanov, experienced 'absolute horror' during the last 10 days of his life - he was doused with liquids and kicked in the stomach.
After 10 days of stress, alienation, and toxic substances - Jin, according to witnesses, died in his sleep in front of the cameras.
His death on Monday was reported to the police by viewers who had been watching Jin throughout the 10-day live marathon - and noticed the sudden end of the challenge.
His death was confirmed by fellow streamer Owen Sendzandotti in his post on Instagram
'I urge everyone to respect his memory and not to spread video of his last moments in sleep.'
For Jin and his partners, lengthy streams were not uncommon - they professionally engaged in this on the Kick platform, where Jin was 'live.'
He attracted his audience of over 500,000 on social media and was known for his involvement in extreme online challenges together with his fellow streamers Naruto and Safine.
In his videos, they could be seen throwing objects at him, stuffing food into his mouth while he was tied up, and shooting Jin with an airgun.
Ultra extreme on the platform turned against Jin Pormanov, who died right in front of the cameras. Colleagues and fans are sharing memories of him and urging to stop spreading the video of the tragedy.
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