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Police Probe Streamer’s Reported Drug‑Challenge Death in Spain

Authorities are reviewing a case tied to paid private streams that rewarded dangerous drug use.

Overview

  • Sergio Jiménez Ramos, 37, was found dead in his Vilanova i la Geltrú home during the night of December 30–31 with his computer and webcam on and viewers still connected.
  • Family members reported a nearly empty whisky bottle, two energy drink cans, and what they described as cocaine in the room.
  • Mossos d'Esquadra say the body showed no signs of criminality but they have opened an investigation, with autopsy results pending.
  • Fellow streamer Simón Pérez said he was told Jiménez consumed six grams of cocaine in three hours, a two‑gram line, and whisky during a year‑end challenge, while he publicly denied culpability.
  • Coverage describes a pay‑to‑watch model using private Google Meet sessions and Telegram groups; TikTok has closed Pérez’s account, and reporters note this could be Spain’s first on‑camera death from such a challenge if the family’s account is confirmed.