The cause of death was not specified[/quote]The death of the 32-year-old woman and mother of four last Wednesday night became known on Thursday through her Facebook page and was confirmed by her family who asked people "not to ask to know more."
A mother who ran a YouTube channel under the pseudonym "Mava Sue" and had been the target of intense criticism online filed a lawsuit shortly before her death against her ex-husband and "unidentified persons" for harassment, her lawyer said today.
"A complaint had been filed by Maeva (Frosar, her real name) and her new partner for moral harassment and incitement to suicide" against her ex-husband and "unknown persons". Unfortunately, the lawsuit was filed on the day of her death," said Stéphane Giurana, confirming a report in the Vosges Matin newspaper.
The 32-year-old woman's death last Wednesday night became known on Thursday through her Facebook page and was confirmed by her family who asked people "not to ask for more information." The cause of death was not specified.
Ça prend tout son sens, cétait un appel à laide #mavachou pic.twitter.com/XPgOzXOJEh
- ? LE HARCÈLEMENT TUE (@ArkMaxim14) December 23, 2021
According to Ziourana, Mava Suu, who had 151,000 YouTube subscribers, 38,000 Facebook followers and 90,000 Instagram followers, had filed five lawsuits directly with the police department since May 2020 because of the "attacks" she was receiving, but they "went nowhere." "Today, to me that feels like modern-day homicide. You can kill someone with some words, with false information and with harassment," he added, noting that the lawsuit will not be dropped, given that there is a second plaintiff, the partner of "Mava Suu."
Elle va tellement nous manquer #Maeva #mavachou #JusticepourMavachou pic.twitter.com/LI9Qd0tr70
- Lecielestnoirsanstoi (@Lecielestnoirs) December 26, 2021
"It is imperative that the authorities react, that the law is changed, that the agencies are given the means to identify the harassers, who are brazen, writing hidden behind their screen and feeling powerful, fear must change camps," he added.
Mava Su was a mother of four children and had become known for her videos documenting her family life, her "channel" for the metaphysical in collaboration with her ex-husband and her participation in the reality show "We swapped mothers", according to the newspaper Ouest France.
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