Body Arrives Back in California
US singer and songwriter Oliver Tree has been brought back to his home state of California after a deadly helicopter crash in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The crash happened last week when two helicopters collided in mid air. The incident killed Oliver Tree and five other people.
Accident Details Under Investigation
Authorities in Brazil are still investigating how the collision happened. Reports confirm that both helicopters were involved in a sudden impact while flying over Rio de Janeiro. Emergency teams responded quickly, but there were no survivors from the crash.
Family Shares Emotional Message on Instagram
A message posted on Oliver Tree’s official Instagram account confirmed that his body has returned home. The post said he can finally rest and thanked fans for their support during this difficult time.
The message also explained that his family plans to honor his final wishes. According to the post, Oliver had prepared instructions in his will before his death.
Charity Foundation Planned in His Name
His family announced plans to launch a charity foundation called “Dr. Oliver Tree’s Extremely Epic Grant For Baby Geniuses.” The foundation is meant to continue his vision of spreading creativity, joy, and support for young talent in art and music.
The post described the project as something Oliver strongly believed in and wanted to complete even after his passing.
Career and Rise to Fame
Oliver Tree Nickell, born in Santa Cruz, California in 1993, became widely known in 2016 after gaining attention online. His unique style and bowl haircut helped him stand out in the music industry.
He released popular songs such as “Life Goes On,” “Miss You,” and “Alien Boy,” which built him a strong global fan base.
Final Performances and Tour Plans
At the time of his death, Oliver Tree had already started a world tour. His last performance took place in São Paulo, Brazil on June 6. He was scheduled to perform in Lisbon on July 1, followed by shows in Glasgow, Manchester, and London later in September.
