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American Singer and Argentine YouTuber Among Six Killed in Rio de Janeiro Helicopter Crash

American Singer Oliver Tree and Argentine YouTuber Gaspar Prim Among Six Killed in Rio de Janeiro Helicopter Collision
A tragic midair helicopter collision over Rio de Janeiro claimed the lives of six individuals on the morning of June 14, 2026, including American singer Oliver Tree and Argentine YouTuber Gaspar Prim Díaz, widely known as Gaspi. The accident occurred in the western district of Recreio dos Bandeirantes, drawing significant international attention due to the prominence of the victims and the dramatic nature of the crash.
Details of the Collision and Immediate Aftermath
Brazilian authorities and local media reported that the collision took place at approximately 08:59 local time involving two helicopters: a Bell 206B JetRanger III (registration PP-MAC) and an Aérospatiale AS350B2 Écureuil (registration PR-DJJ). Both aircraft were completely destroyed, and all six occupants were pronounced dead at the scene. The victims included passengers Oliver Tree Nickel, Lucas Vignale, Gaspar Prim Díaz, and Lucas Brito Chaves, alongside pilots Alexandre Souza and Charles Marsillac.
The impact of the crash was severe, with one helicopter plummeting into the parking lot of a nearby car dealership. The resulting fire destroyed around 20 vehicles, including several electric cars. Emergency services responded promptly, extinguishing the blaze and securing the area. Social media circulated images and videos depicting extensive fire damage and debris scattered across the site.
Aircraft Information and Airspace Context
Both helicopters were operating with valid documentation and airworthiness certificates as per the Brazilian aircraft registry. Neither was authorized for air taxi operations, though authorities have yet to confirm whether either was engaged in commercial activity at the time of the accident. The Bell 206B JetRanger III, manufactured in 1999, typically accommodates one pilot and four passengers. The AS350B2 Écureuil, locally known as the "Esquilo," was built in 2012 and can carry one pilot and up to five passengers. Both models are commonly used for private transport, aerial observation, and utility missions.
The collision occurred within one of the world’s busiest helicopter corridors. Rio de Janeiro’s airspace is frequently congested due to high demand from business travelers, tourism operators, and private owners. The prevalence of helicopter traffic above the city adds complexity to air navigation in the region.
Investigation and Public Reaction
Brazil’s Aviation Accident Investigation and Prevention Center (CENIPA), alongside local police, has launched a comprehensive investigation into the cause of the collision. Investigators arrived at the scene shortly after the crash to collect evidence and secure the site. Authorities are working to determine the precise circumstances that led to the midair collision and to formally identify all victims.
Oliver Tree, known internationally for hits such as "Life Goes On" and "Miss You," was in Brazil as part of his ongoing world tour. Gaspar Prim Díaz had amassed a substantial following on YouTube and other social media platforms. The deaths of both figures have elicited an outpouring of grief from fans worldwide as the investigation continues.

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