Singer Oliver Tree Dead at 32 After Helicopter Crash — Report
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Singer Oliver Tree Dead at 32 After Helicopter Crash — Report

Singer Oliver Tree has reportedly tragically passed away at age 32 after an unfortunate helicopter crash. As per a report by CNN, Tree was identified as one of the six casualties involved in the shocking case of two helicopters crashing on Sunday, June 14. The crash took place in Recreio dos Bandeirantes, in the Southwest Zone of Rio de Janeiro. Notably, Tree had shared some interesting details about his first trip to Brazil before his ill-fated demise.

Singer Oliver Tree dies at age 32, report claims

Oliver Tree has reportedly died at 32 due to a tragic helicopter crash. As per CNN, the other passengers who have unfortunately died in the crash include: Lucas Vignale, Gaspar Prim, Lucas Brito Chaves, and pilots Alexandre Souza and Charles Marsillac.

As per the outlet, two helicopters clashed with one another while still being in the air early Sunday morning. Reportedly, the helicopters were flying over an electric vehicle yard. At least 20 cars were set on fire because of the two helicopters colliding with one another. Notably, Tree was on a flight with Vignale, Prim, Chaves, and Souza.

The “Life Goes On” hitmaker was visiting South America as part of his “The World’s First World Tour.” Tree had just performed a show in São Paulo on June 6 (via Page Six). Tree also documented some happy and wholesome moments from his first trip to Brazil and shared them with fans on social media.

Influencer Iae Break and Tree shared a joint video just a day before the 32-year-old singer’s unfortunate demise. The video is titled: “An American’s first time in Brazil.” In the video, Tree donned the Brazil football team’s jersey and can be seen playing football with a bunch of kids.

As per the video, he got a haircut, declared himself Neymar, danced around with a replica of the World Cup trophy, and grilled some meat.

Fans and colleagues have shared their sincere condolences for the “Miss You” crooner. One fan commented, “Brother, I’m going to miss you. I was looking forward to seeing you again. So sad you’re not here anymore.” A second fan wrote, “Oliver Tree, I loved your singles. Your music will always be a part of me and my sister’s life.”

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