American singer Oliver Tree and Brazilian YouTuber Gaspi are reportedly among the dead after a helicopter crash in Brazil. The crash occurred earlier this evening, according to Brazilian media. Circumstances and additional casualties are still emerging.
The Zioneer now reports that the victims of this evening's helicopter crash in Brazil have been identified as American singer Oliver Tree and Brazilian YouTuber Gaspi, according to Brazilian media. This identification comes after earlier reports of a mid-air collision involving two helicopters, with six fatalities. the crash occurred earlier this evening, and rescue crews remain at the scene.
The desk first published a bulletin at 22:09 Jerusalem time reporting a broader mid-air collision in Brazil with six fatalities, without naming the victims. By 21:31 Jerusalem, the first version of this story identified Oliver Tree among the dead, while a subsequent version at the same timestamp added Gaspi to the list. The identification of both individuals has now been corroborated by multiple Brazilian news outlets, moving from initial unconfirmed reports to wider media consensus.
As The Zioneer reported earlier, the incident involved a mid-air collision between two helicopters in Brazil, with six total fatalities. No official confirmation from Brazilian authorities has been received, and the circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation.
It remains unclear exactly when the crash occurred, what caused the collision, and whether there are other victims beyond the six reported. No official confirmation from Brazilian authorities has been issued, and the details of the rescue operation are still emerging.
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