Oliver Tree, a California-born singer-songwriter known for songs including “Life Goes On,” “When I’m Down,” “Miss You,” and “Alien Boy,” dies at 32 after reports of a helicopter crash in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Multiple outlets report that the crash involved two helicopters that collide mid-air over the city’s southwest area on Sunday morning. CNN Brazil is cited as the source for the location and circumstances of the incident. Billboard and other reports state that six people die in the collision, with no survivors reported in the wreckage. Several outlets also reference Tree’s distinctive public persona, including his signature bowl-cut look and eccentric style, along with his presence in viral and widely circulated content. News coverage attributes the cause of death to the helicopter collision and notes that Tree was among those killed. The reports consistently place the incident in Rio de Janeiro and identify Tree as 32 years old at the time of his death.