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Two Helicopters Collide Over Rio; Six Dead, Reports Say Musician Oliver Tree Among Victims

Investigators are analyzing flight recorders and video as forensic teams work to formally identify the victims.

Overview

  • Two helicopters collided over Recreio dos Bandeirantes and crashed onto the parking lot of an electric-car dealer on Sunday, June 14, igniting a large blaze.
  • Local authorities have confirmed six deaths and say all victims were occupants or crew of the two aircraft, but formal identification of the bodies is still ongoing.
  • Passenger lists circulated after the crash named US singer Oliver Tree and Argentine YouTuber Gaspar Prim Díaz among those aboard, though police stress those names came from lists handed to aviation authorities and are not yet forensically confirmed.
  • Firefighters reported that about 20 electric vehicles burned after the impact and that burning batteries and scattered wreckage complicated rescue and recovery efforts.
  • Brazilian aviation investigators have opened a formal probe and are recovering flight data recorders and video footage, which officials say will be central to determining how the mid-air collision occurred and could affect upcoming tour logistics.