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Oliver Tree Nickell's estate will flow entirely into a newly announced artist grant foundation, bypassing family inheritance — a structure the 32-year-old singer had codified in his will before he died in a June 14 helicopter collision over Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
His representatives confirmed Sunday that his body has returned to California, one week after the crash claimed six lives. Foundation Structure and Grant Mandate The endowment, named "Dr.
Oliver Tree's Extremely Epic Grant For Baby Geniuses," was drafted before Tree's death and represents his stated final wish, according to his official Instagram account.
Loved ones say they are committed to carrying the foundation to completion. Tree outlined the grant's operational rules publicly during an April appearance on the "Zach Sang Show," months before the accident.
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