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Two helicopters collide in Brazil killing six, including American singer Oliver Tree, aged 32

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2026.06.15 16:16
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According to a report by multiple international media outlets, American singer Oliver Tree, known for his distinctive hairstyle and public image, as well as hits such as "Life Goes On," "Miss You," and "Alien Boy," has died in a helicopter collision in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He was 32 years old.

The Guardian, citing multiple Brazilian media outlets, reported that on the morning of June 14 local time, a helicopter carrying five people collided with another helicopter carrying one person over western Rio de Janeiro. All six people on board were killed. One of the crashed helicopters fell onto a car dealership that had multiple electric vehicles parked outside, causing 20 cars to catch fire. The fire has since been brought under control. Authorities are investigating the cause of the accident.

Police sources revealed that one of the deceased is Oliver Tree. However, the victims were burned beyond recognition, so authorities have not yet been able to confirm the identities of all the victims officially. The report noted that traveling with Oliver Tree at the time were a Brazilian music producer, an Argentine photography director, and Argentine YouTuber Gaspar Prim, known online as "Gaspi."

According to reports, before the accident, Oliver Tree was on a 30-country world tour, including a performance in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on the 4th, before heading to Brazil for concerts. On the 13th, Oliver Tree posted a video online of himself playing football in a Brazilian community – a clip that has tragically become his last appearance.

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