Late singer Oliver Tree’s body returned to US after helicopter crash

The body of US singer-songwriter Oliver Tree has been returned to California after he tragically died in a helicopter crash over Rio de Janeiro, which also claimed the lives of five others. An Instagram post on his account announced that his family would honor his “final wish” by establishing a charity in his name, as outlined in his will. The charity, named Dr. Oliver Tree’s Extremely Epic Grant For Baby Geniuses, aims to spread joy, love, and art, reflecting Tree’s passions. The post expressed gratitude to fans for their support during this difficult time and conveyed that Tree would be proud of his supporters. Born Oliver Tree Nickell in 1993, he gained fame in 2016 with viral hits like “Life Goes On” and “Alien Boy.” At the time of his death at age 32, Tree was on a world tour, having recently performed in São Paulo, Brazil, with upcoming shows planned in Europe. QUESTION: How might the establishment of Oliver Tree’s charity impact the communities it aims to serve? 

Discover more from News Up First

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading