Star Singer Oliver Tree Among Six Killed in Brazil Helicopter Crash.
Deadly Mid-Air Collision Claims Lives in Brazil
According to Novyny.live: A devastating helicopter crash in Brazil on June 14, 2026, claimed the lives of six people, including acclaimed American singer Oliver Tree. The tragedy unfolded over the Recreio dos Bandeirantes district, located south of Rio de Janeiro, when two helicopters collided in midair.
One of the aircraft carried five individuals, while the other was occupied solely by its pilot. The victims identified were:
- Oliver Tree, 32, a celebrated American singer with nearly 20 million social media followers;
- Gaspar Prim, an Argentine blogger;
- Lucas Brito Chaves, a music producer;
- Lucas Vignale;
- Charles Marcilhac;
- Alexandre Souza.
Following the collision, a fire erupted that destroyed at least 20 electric vehicles parked on a nearby lot. This incident has left fans and colleagues of the victims deeply shaken.
Impact of the Tragedy on the Public
International media and fans alike have been drawn to this catastrophe, as those who perished were prominent figures in music and media. Oliver Tree earned widespread recognition for his distinctive music and active social media presence, making this loss particularly painful for his followers.
“This incident underscores the critical importance of aviation safety.” — Aviation safety expert
The crash further highlights the need for rigorous aviation safety measures, as the midair collision demands a thorough investigation and analysis to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
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