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Oliver Tree’s Final Posts Before His Death Revealed as Fans Mourn Online

Oliver Tree’s final social media posts have drawn widespread attention following reports of his death in a helicopter collision in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The 32-year-old singer-songwriter was reportedly one of six people killed when two helicopters collided in Recreio dos Bandeirantes on Sunday, June 14, in the southwest area of Rio de Janeiro. Authorities are continuing to investigate the cause of the crash.

As fans and followers process the news, many have returned to Tree’s last posts on social media, where he had been documenting his time in Brazil during his The World’s First World Tour. In his final Instagram post, he wrote in Portuguese, “Americano pela 1º vez no Brasil,” which translates to “American for the 1st time in Brazil.” The post featured his song “Worth Nothing” with TWISTED, which appeared on the Fast & Furious soundtrack.

Tree’s recent online activity also included videos with internet personalities Akihito, Lucas Vinícius, and MALCRIADA. His final posts have since been flooded with comments from fans expressing shock, grief, and condolences.

On X, Tree shared another update just days earlier, writing, “Mexico was the best start. Europe, North America, Australia I’ll see you soon!” In what is now being viewed as his final post on the platform, he added, “No me gusta @ArnMercurio,” in reference to a collaboration with Aaron Mercury.

The sudden nature of the reported tragedy has intensified reactions online, with many fans revisiting Tree’s last messages and videos as a way of remembering his final days. His posts reflected the momentum of his international tour and his excitement about performing for audiences around the world.

Tree’s death has also renewed attention on the helicopter crash itself, which involved multiple victims and is under active investigation. The incident has raised questions about what led to the collision and whether additional individuals connected to the flight were also affected.

Known for blending music, internet culture, and offbeat visual style, Oliver Tree had built a large global following across platforms. His final posts, now viewed in a different light, have become a focal point for fans mourning the loss of the performer and reflecting on the sudden end of his journey in Brazil.

Harish Yadav

Editor at PPC Herald, handles news and article writing and proofreading.

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