Singer Oliver Tree Dies at 32 Following Helicopter Crash in Rio de Janeiro

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NEW YORK, NY – MAY 15: A helicopter that crashed in the Hudson River is pulled out of the water, May 15, 2019 in New York City. The pilot survived the incident. The pilot was the only person aboard the helicopter and was rescued by the New York Police Department’s Aviation and Harbor unit, according to a law enforcement official. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

The music world was met with heartbreaking news Sunday after reports emerged that singer-songwriter Oliver Tree had died at the age of 32 in a helicopter collision in Rio de Janeiro. Brazilian aviation authorities confirmed to CNN Brasil that Tree was among six people killed when two helicopters collided in midair before crashing in Recreio dos Bandeirantes, a coastal neighborhood in the city’s southwest zone. Furthermore, the accident has prompted an ongoing investigation as officials work to determine what caused the aircraft to collide.

According to authorities, five victims were aboard one helicopter, while the second aircraft was occupied solely by its pilot. Officials identified the others who died as Lucas Vignale, Gaspar Prim, Lucas Brito Chaves, Alexandre Souza, and Charles Marsillac. Among them was Prim, a 23-year-old Argentine YouTuber known to millions online as Gaspi. His videos helped him build a following approaching three million subscribers.

The crash also left a trail of destruction on the ground. Investigators said one of the helicopters struck an area used to store electric vehicles. This triggered fires that damaged roughly 20 cars. Images and reports from the scene described emergency crews moving quickly to contain the flames. At the same time, authorities secured the area for examination.

As Investigators Search for Answers, Fans Mourn a One-of-a-Kind Artist

In a statement provided to CNN Brasil, Brazil’s National Civil Aviation Agency, known as ANAC, said the circumstances surrounding the collision remain under review. The agency also extended condolences to the families and friends of those who lost their lives. However, officials have not publicly announced what may have contributed to the crash.

For many listeners, Tree was a singular figure in modern music, blending humor, vulnerability, and unconventional visuals into a career that defied easy categorization. The artist attracted more than 11 million monthly listeners on Spotify and found global success with songs including “Miss You” and “Life Goes On.” Before the reported accident, he had recently performed in São Paulo. He was preparing to launch a European tour in Lisbon on July 1. This was to be followed by several U.S. dates, including an Aug. 4 headlining appearance at New York’s Terminal 5.


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