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MXCulture4 days ago

Did Gaspi predict his death?; discovers the theory that shocked social media users

The death of Argentine YouTuber Gaspar Prim Díaz, known as Gaspi, in an airplane crash in Brazil on June 14 alongside singer Oliver Tree sparked reactions online. A 2024 video titled 'La Vuelta de Gaspi' has gained attention for containing what some interpret as symbolic references to his death, including a date reflected on a taxi at minute 8:59 showing '06-14', a driver warning him to 'take care,' and Gaspi saying, 'all I ask is that you keep silent before it kills me.' The video also mentions writer Jorge Luis Borges, who died on June 14, and features Gaspi 'dying' within the video at 14:06

Oliver Tree , el cantante estadounidense, murió a los 32 años. Como informaron las autoridades de Río de Janeiro, el músico es una de las víctimas del accidente que tuvo lugar este mañana, cuando dos helicópteros colisionaron mientras volaban en la costa oeste de Brasil.

El accidente aéreo tuvo lugar en Recreio dos Bandeirantes, una de las localidades más acaudaladas de la ciudad brasiñela, durante las primeras horas de este domingo, 14 de junio.

Los bomberos que estuvieron encargados del rescate, cuantifican que fueron seis las personas que perdieron la vida, luego del impacto entre helicóptero y helicóptero; entre ellos, se encontraba Oliver que solía viajar a diferentes partes del mundo, como reportada en sus redes sociales.

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"Se han confirmado al menos seis fallecidos, todos eran miembros de la tripulación de las aeronaves involucradas en el accidente", dijo el cuerpo de bomberos en un comunicado.

Luego de que el impacto tuviera lugar, según informan, las aeronaves se estrellaron en una concesionaria de automóviles eléctricos, lo que provocó daños en 20 de los vehículos que se vendían en el establecimiento.

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Tree no fue la única figura pública que viajaba en uno de los helicópertos, y murió durante el accidente, Lucas Vignale, director argentino de videos musicales y el youtuber Gaspi también lo hicieron.

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Apenas, el día de ayer, 13 de junio, Oliver compartió contenido en su cuenta de Instagram en donde aparecía usando la playera oficial de la selección de fútbol brasileña, ya que viajó al país para alimentar los proyectos audiovisuales que difundía en redes, junto a la música que creaba.

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Se trataba de una visita a la ciudad brasileña a propósito de su "Love you madly hate your badly Oliver Tree world´s

Hace sólo una semana, Tree estuvo en nuestro país, con el mismo objeto, de hecho, grabó varios videos junto a Aaron Mercury y una de las botargas del doctor Simi.

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El UniversalIndependentCenter4 days ago
Did Gaspi predict his death?; discovers the theory that shocked social media users

The death of Argentine YouTuber Gaspar Prim Díaz, known as Gaspi, in an airplane crash in Brazil on June 14 alongside singer Oliver Tree sparked reactions online. A 2024 video titled 'La Vuelta de Gaspi' has gained attention for containing what some interpret as symbolic references to his death, including a date reflected on a taxi at minute 8:59 showing '06-14', a driver warning him to 'take care,' and Gaspi saying, 'all I ask is that you keep silent before it kills me.' The video also mentions writer Jorge Luis Borges, who died on June 14, and features Gaspi 'dying' within the video at 14:06

Bias read (Center): The article reports on events and interpretations without taking a stance on the content or meaning of the video. It presents facts and user interpretations neutrally.

El UniversalIndependentCenter7 days ago
Oliver Tree dies, the singer was traveling in one of the helicopters that collided in Rio de Janeiro

Oliver Tree, an American singer, died at age 32 in a helicopter collision that occurred off the coast of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The incident took place in Recreio dos Bandeirantes, a wealthy neighborhood in the city, early Sunday morning, June 14. Authorities confirmed six fatalities, all of whom were crew members aboard the involved helicopters. The crash occurred near an electric car dealership, causing damage to 20 vehicles. Another public figure, Lucas Vignale, a Brazilian music video director, also died in the accident.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a tragic event involving a celebrity without taking a stance, using neutral language and citing official sources such as authorities and emergency services. There is no evident framing that favors one perspective over another.

Official sources cited

  • government Authorities of Rio de Janeiro
  • government Firefighters (Bomberos)
El UniversalIndependentCenter7 days ago
Six dead in helicopter crash in Brazil; fire destroys 20 electric cars

A collision between two helicopters occurred in the Recreio dos Bandeirantes neighborhood in western Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, resulting in at least six fatalities. According to official sources, the incident took place at 8:59 local time (11:59 GMT). Five bodies were found inside one helicopter, while the sixth victim was discovered in the second helicopter, which crashed approximately 100 meters away. One of the helicopters caught fire after crashing into a private parking lot, destroying around twenty electric vehicles parked there. Fragments from the crash were scattered across nearby homes,

Bias read (Center): The article reports on an aviation accident with confirmed fatalities and details provided by official sources. The content is purely factual, without any apparent ideological framing or emphasis on political aspects.

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  • court Fabio Contreiras

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  • governmentAuthorities of Rio de Janeiro
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  • courtFabio Contreiras