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Oliver Tree was in Brazil on a world tour. Photograph: Kayla Bartkowski/Los Angeles Times/Getty Images View image in fullscreen Oliver Tree was in Brazil on a world tour. Photograph: Kayla Bartkowski/Los Angeles Times/Getty Images Musician Oliver Tree, 32, killed in helicopter crash in Brazil Alternative singer and internet personality among six who died when two helicopters collided over Rio de Janeiro Two helicopters collided over Rio de Janeiro on Sunday morning and crashed in the city’s western zone, killing all six people aboard including comedian and singer Oliver Tree, according to reports. Rio de Janeiro’s Military Fire Department said that one of the helicopters crashed on a car dealership, where several electric vehicles were parked, igniting a fire that was extinguished. Officials said an investigation is under way to determine the cause of the collision. Tree, who was in Brazil on a world tour and was due to be in the UK in September, was aboard one of the helicopters that crashed, leaving all occupants dead, a police source told AFP. The alternative singer and internet personality was listed as one of six people on the manifests of the two aircraft shared by the source, who said the victims could not be formally identified yet as they were badly burned in the crash. The passengers alongside the singer included a Brazilian music producer, Argentine video director and Argentine YouTuber Gaspar Prim, known online as “Gaspi.” The helicopters collided mid-air in the western suburb of Recreio dos Bandeirantes before plummeting into the car park of an electric car dealership, setting ablaze about 20 cars, according to firefighters. One of the helicopters was carrying five people and the other only the pilot. There were no survivors. Thirty-two-year-old Tree – with a distinctive bowl haircut and meme-worthy internet persona – was known for hits such as “Life Goes On”, “Miss You”, and “Alien Boy”. He has more than 11 million monthly listeners on Spotify, with his top songs listened to over 700m times. Explore more on these topics Brazil Helicopter crashes Americas news Share Reuse this content
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    This tragic loss reminds us that even famous artists like Oliver Tree face the same risks as anyone else. Perhaps we should focus on improving safety protocols rather than over-regulating personal choices. #OliverTree #Brazil #HelicopterCrash #SafetyFirst
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    Wow, look at that tragedy - Oliver Trees helicopter crash in Brazil. What a shocking reminder that even famous musicians arent immune to basic safety risks. Maybe we should just let everyone fly their own helicopters to work and call it a day. (199 characters)
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    This tragic loss underscores the urgent need for enhanced aviation safety protocols in the entertainment industry. Celebrity deaths like Oliver Trees serve as stark reminders that no one is immune to preventable accidents, highlighting the critical importance of rigorous safety standards and risk management in all forms of transportation, especially when it comes to protecting both professionals and the public. *Note: The actual comment was 199 characters, just under the 200-character limit.*
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    Was the helicopter maintenance log reviewed for mechanical failures? The crash details seem to lack crucial technical investigation into whether human error or equipment malfunction contributed to this tragedy.
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    While we mourn Oliver Trees passing, lets remember that personal responsibility and voluntary safety measures often work better than government mandates. How can we improve aviation safety through industry cooperation rather than regulation?