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Tributes pour in for ‘legend’ Oliver Tree, 32, as bittersweet videos reveal internet star’s final days before tragic helicopter crash that claimed his life and details of his will come to light

Just days before he tragically died in a helicopter crash, internet star and singer Oliver Tree was seen traveling through Brazil on the trip of his life in bittersweet videos.

The American singer died along with five others when two helicopters collided in the air above an electric car dealership in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday morning.

Photos showed the devastating aftermath of the crash, which left planes and vehicles on the ground engulfed in flames; authorities were now investigating the wreckage to determine the cause.

Argentine YouTuber Gaspar Prim, known as Gaspi, as well as Lucas Vignale, Lucas Brito Chaves and pilots Alexandre Souza and Charles Marsillac also died in the accident.

The 32-year-old artist, who has 2.6 million followers on Instagram and appeared on shows with British YouTube star KSI, had just started his world tour and came to the country after his concert in Sao Paulo on June 6.

Days ago, he shared touching footage of himself playing football, cooking and singing with local influencers in a video titled “First time American in Brazil.”

Just days before he tragically died in a helicopter crash, internet star and singer Oliver Tree (L) was seen traveling through Brazil on the trip of his life in bittersweet videos. Photographed with YouTube star Iae Break days before fatal incident

Tree's death caused great sadness among fans and other creators, and KSI shared a heartfelt tribute upon hearing the news.

Tree’s death sparked immense sadness among fans and other creators, and KSI posted a heartfelt tribute, saying he felt “really sick” upon hearing the news.

His death sparked immense sadness among fans and other creators, and KSI posted a heartfelt tribute when he heard the news, saying he felt ‘really sick’.

Sharing photos of the couple together on social media, KSI wrote: ‘I can’t believe I actually had to write this. You’re 32 years old, man. You should still be here. You still had so much life to live.

‘There’s so much music to be made. There is so much content to be made. You are a legend and you will always remain a legend. It still doesn’t feel real. I feel really sick. ‘I love you, brother.’

This comes just months after Tree announced that none of her inheritance would be passed on to her family, claiming all her money would be transferred to a foundation for child artists.

Tree was due to perform in the US and Europe over the next few months as part of her ‘I Love You Madly, I Hate You Badly World’s First’ tour and was taking a week off in Brazil when the tragedy occurred.

In a clip released on Tuesday, Tree compared his dance moves to Brazilian content creator Akihito in an exchange he described as ‘absolute cinema’.

In a message (translated from Portuguese) on Instagram Stories on Sunday, Akihito wrote: ‘I am so sorry to all of Oliver’s family and friends because he was so loved, incredible and talented.’

In a separate post, Tree was seen singing and dancing with Brazilian content creator Lucas Vinicius.

Photos show the devastating consequences of the crash, which left planes and vehicles on the ground engulfed in flames, while authorities are now scouring the wreckage to determine the cause.

Photos show the devastating consequences of the crash, which left planes and vehicles on the ground engulfed in flames, while authorities are now scouring the wreckage to determine the cause.

KSI, photographed in London in April, said news of his friend's death 'still doesn't feel real'

KSI, photographed in London in April, said news of his friend’s death ‘still doesn’t feel real’

KSI was among those paying tribute to the charismatic late singer and said it was surreal because of the reality of the horrific situation.

KSI was among those paying tribute to the charismatic late singer and said it was surreal because of the reality of the horrific situation.

“Brazilian rock is a million times better than American rock,” Tree wrote in her post.

At the tribute held on Instagram Stories on Sunday (translated from Portuguese), Vinícius said the news of Oliver’s passing was a ‘reminder of how heartbreakingly our fragility was handed to us.’

He said his ‘brief encounter’ with the late singer taught him ‘a lesson about what it means to be intense and respect our inherent desire to connect without restrictions.’

‘To dive headfirst into free will and the cultures the universe has kindly given us and make the most of everything.’

Vinícius said he takes comfort in knowing that Tree left a lasting legacy for those he came in contact with.

‘I will take comfort in knowing that I, and all those lucky enough to have intertwined our paths with yours, inevitably carry and preserve with us a piece of a free and enviable spirit that ended too soon,’ Vinicius said.

In a clip shared by YouTube star Iae Break on Saturday, Tree was seen playing football, cooking, cutting her bangs and displaying a replica of the FIFA World Cup trophy.

Break posted a clip on Instagram Stories that included a series of crying emojis and a selfie that showed Tree crying at the news of her tragic death.

Tree described her final days on social media before she died in a helicopter crash in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Sunday at the age of 32. Picture taken while attending EDC Las Vegas last month

Tree described her final days on social media before she died in a helicopter crash in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Sunday at the age of 32. Picture taken while attending EDC Las Vegas last month

In a separate post, she was seen singing and dancing with Brazilian content creator Lucas Vinicius.

In a separate post, she was seen singing and dancing with Brazilian content creator Lucas Vinícius.

In a clip released on Tuesday, Tree compared his dance moves to Brazilian content creator Akihito

He described the change as 'absolute cinema'

In a clip released on Tuesday, Tree compared his dance moves to Brazilian content creator Akihito in an exchange he described as ‘absolute cinema’.

“I can’t believe you’re gone,” he added to the adjoining post in which he posed with the late popular artist.

The mysterious late artist wore a Shrek costume during his interview on April 24. The Zach Sang Show In support of her album I Hate You Madly.

In an interview for his material, he said: ‘I do not believe that wealth or any of the things derived from it belong to me.

‘And when I die, I have arranged my will so that when I die, my family, no one will get a penny; If I have a wife or children or anything, [they’re] I can’t get a penny.’

Ağaç, who is not married and has no children, continued: ‘I will send my children to university, that is the agreement, but they will not be silver spoons. “Because my dad was working on some stuff in the 2000s.”

Both were seen flashing peace signs in a clip posted by YouTube star Iae Break on Saturday.

Both were seen flashing peace signs in a clip posted by YouTube star Iae Break on Saturday.

The mysterious late artist wore a Shrek costume during an interview on the Zach Sang Show on April 24 in support of his album Love You Madly Hate You Badly.

The mysterious late artist wore a Shrek costume during an interview on the Zach Sang Show on April 24 in support of his album Love You Madly Hate You Badly.

Less than two months ago, Tree said of her posthumous recognition: 'People will finally appreciate my stupid videos, my stupid fucking songs; That's when people will appreciate you when you're not there anymore.'

Less than two months ago, Tree said of her posthumous recognition: ‘People will finally appreciate my stupid videos, my stupid fucking songs; That’s when people will appreciate you when you’re not there anymore.’

Following his death, Tree said he wanted to reinvest his money into art.

Tree said, ‘The idea is this; “When I die, all the money will go back to the artists,” he said. ‘I also established a foundation. This includes Dr. It’s called Oliver Tree’s Art Scholarship for Baby Geniuses.

‘And that’s basically set up to cover most of the interest generated by my music, but there’s room for other money too because when I die, there will still be remnants of my art and it will probably be worth more than it is now.’

Tree talked about how, ‘historically speaking, interest in artists’ works increases after they die’.

He added, ‘People will finally appreciate my stupid videos, my stupid songs; That’s when people will appreciate you when you’re no longer there.

‘Anyway, they may not do it, it doesn’t even matter… art will continue to make money no matter what.’

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