Oliver Tree, the California-born singer-songwriter known for songs including “Life Goes On” and “Miss You,” dies at 32 after a helicopter collision in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, according to multiple outlets citing Brazilian reporting. The crash reportedly occurs on Sunday morning in the southwest area of Rio de Janeiro and involves two helicopters. Coverage across outlets says Tree was among six people killed in the mid-air crash. Several reports identify no survivors being found in the wreckage, and they describe the incident as a collision rather than a single-aircraft accident. Some outlets also reference Tree’s public persona and style, including his eccentric image and viral videos, while others focus on his music and international fan following. One outlet notes he had performed in São Paulo, Brazil, on June 6 as part of a world tour for his latest album. Additional details about the cause of the collision are not provided in the sources summarized here.