Бразил улсын Рио-де-Жанейро хотод болсон нисдэг тэрэгний ослын улмаас алдартай дуучин, интернет од Оливер Три 32 насандаа таалал төгсжээ.
Ням гарагийн өглөө болсон уг эмгэнэлт явдлын үеэр хоёр нисдэг тэрэг агаарт мөргөлдсөний улмаас Оливер Три болон түүний хамт явсан Гаспар Прим, Лукас Вигнале, Лукас Брито Чавес, нисгэгч Алешандре Соуза, Чарльз Марсиллак нар амиа алдсан байна. Тэрээр “Love You Madly, Hate You Badly World’s First” аялан тоглолтынхоо хүрээнд Бразилд ажиллаж байсан бөгөөд зургаадугаар сарын 6-нд Сан-Паулу хотод тоглолтоо хийгээд байжээ.
Оливер Три нь YouTube платформд алдартай KSI зэрэг уран бүтээлчидтэй хамтран ажиллаж байсан, Instagram-д 2.6 сая дагагчтай нөлөө бүхий уран бүтээлч байв. Түүнийг нас барсны дараа олон тооны уран бүтээлчид болон хөгжөөн дэмжигчид нь эмгэнэл илэрхийлж, түүнийг хөгжмийн салбарт болон контент бүтээх талбарт олон зүйлийг хийх байсан авьяаслаг нэгэн байсныг дурссан байна.
Талийгаач амьд ахуйдаа өөрийн хөрөнгөө гэр бүлдээ биш, харин залуу уран бүтээлчдийг дэмжих “Dr. Oliver Tree’s Art Grants for Baby Geniuses” санд зориулахаар төлөвлөж байснаа ярилцлагадаа дурдаж байжээ. Тэрээр өөрийн бүтээлүүдээс олох орлого нь ирээдүйн уран бүтээлчдийг дэмжихэд зарцуулагдах ёстой хэмээн үзэж байсан юм.
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Internet star and singer Oliver Tree has died at the age of 32 after two helicopters collided mid-air above an electric car dealership in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Sunday morning.
Tree, who had amassed 2.6 million Instagram followers and collaborated with YouTube giant KSI, was on a week’s break from his ‘Love You Madly, Hate You Badly World’s First’ world tour when the tragedy occurred. He had performed in São Paulo on June 6 before spending time exploring Brazil with local creators.
Five others were killed alongside Tree in the crash, Argentinian YouTuber Gaspar Prim (known as Gaspi), Lucas Vignale, Lucas Brito Chaves, and pilots Alexandre Souza and Charles Marsillac.
Photos from the scene showed aircraft and vehicles on the ground engulfed in flames, with officials scouring through wreckage to determine the cause.

Oliver Tree’s final days In Brazil
In the days before his death, Tree had shared a series of videos capturing what appeared to be an unforgettable trip. On Tuesday, he posted footage of himself comparing dance moves with Brazilian content creator Akihito, an exchange he described as “absolute cinema.”
On Saturday, a clip surfaced alongside YouTube star Iae Break, showing the pair playing football, cooking, and posing with a replica of the FIFA World Cup trophy. In a separate post, Tree was filmed singing and dancing with content creator Lucas Vinícius, captioning it: “Brazilian rock is a million times better than American rock.”
Following news of his death, both creators paid tribute on social media. Vinícius described their “brief encounter” as a lesson in what it means to “be intense and respect our inherent desire to connect without constraints,” adding: “The comfort will be knowing that I, and anyone fortunate enough to have our paths intertwined with yours, inevitably carry with us and preserve a part of a free and enviable spirit that was put to rest far too soon.”
KSI was among the most prominent voices in an outpouring of grief from fans and fellow creators, writing on social media: “Can’t believe I’m actually having to type this. You’re 32 man.
“You should still be here. You still had so much life to live. So much music to make. So much content to make. You’re a legend and will always be a legend. Still doesn’t feel real. Genuinely feel sick. I love you bro.”
Dr. Oliver Tree’s Art Grants for Baby Geniuses
Tree’s death has also brought renewed attention to an interview he gave just months ago, in which he revealed that none of his wealth would be passed on to family.
Speaking on the Zach Sang Show in April, dressed as Shrek, he was characteristically blunt about his intentions.
“When I die, my family, no one’s gonna get a penny,” he said. “If I have a wife or kids or anything, they’re not getting a f***ing penny.”
He went on to explain that his estate was instead set up to fund young artists through a venture he called Dr. Oliver Tree’s Art Grants for Baby Geniuses.
“The idea is when I die, all the money’s gonna go back to artists,” he said. “So I’ve set up a foundation. It’s set up so that basically the interest generated from my music will take mostly that, and probably be worth more than it is now.”
Tree was not married and had no children at the time of his death. He had been due to perform across the US and Europe in the coming months as part of his ongoing world tour.

