Rubius Pays Tribute to Gaspi After Helicopter Tragedy

Visibly shaken, streamer Rubius cut a live Fortnite broadcast short and later shared a heartfelt tribute after learning that Argentine creator Gaspi had died in a helicopter crash.

A Broadcast Stopped by Grief
There are moments when the wall between a streamer and the camera simply falls away, and one of those arrived for Rubius on June 14. The Spanish creator, whose real name is Ruben Doblas Gundersen, was partway through an ordinary Fortnite session when word reached him that fellow creator Gaspi had died. According to Infobae, he went quiet on camera, plainly struggling to take in what he had just been told.
Rather than push through the broadcast, he chose to end it. "I don't like these situations, guys. I'm going to close the stream, I feel really weird, we'll talk later. I don't understand anything," he told his audience before signing off, as quoted by Infobae. For a performer whose livelihood depends on staying live and engaged, walking away mid-stream spoke louder than anything he could have said.
Remembering Gaspi
Gaspi was the Argentine YouTuber Gaspar Prim Diaz, a creator with a substantial following across the Spanish-speaking internet. Infobae reports that he died in a helicopter accident in Rio de Janeiro, one of five lives lost in the incident, including those of two pilots. The outlet describes a mid-air collision between two helicopters over an electric-vehicle lot that set roughly 20 cars ablaze. Among the other victims were the singer Oliver Tree and the director Lucas Vignale.
Out of respect for those involved, the precise circumstances of the crash remain a matter for the relevant authorities, and this account stays with what Infobae has reported rather than speculating further.
A Tribute Offline
Once he had stepped away from the stream, Rubius turned to social media to mark the loss of his friend. Among the words quoted by Infobae:
- "I'm devastated. You rarely meet someone so creative, talented and good."
- "You were one of the best that ever existed. Rest in peace."
Those few lines carried the weight of a friendship that existed well beyond the collaborations audiences saw on screen. They also captured a grief that was rippling outward through the wider Spanish-speaking creator community in the hours after the news broke.
A Community in Mourning
Rubius and Gaspi belong to the same generation of Spanish-language creators who turned gaming sessions, comedy clips and unfiltered personality into enormous online audiences. For viewers who grew up watching them, the two were part of a shared cultural moment, which is part of why the reaction was so immediate and so personal.
Rubius's response underscored a truth that is easy to forget from the other side of a screen: the people behind the biggest channels are often closely connected, bound by real friendships rather than mere professional overlap. His decision to stop entertaining entirely, as Infobae notes, rather than carry on as if nothing had happened, resonated with fans who filled his posts with condolences.
In the days that follow a loss like this, communities tend to gather in the spaces they know best, leaving messages, sharing old clips and remembering the work. What Rubius offered in the moment was simpler and more human than any planned tribute could be: an honest admission that he could not continue, and a few sincere words for someone he clearly admired. It was a sober reminder that behind the view counts and the highlight reels, the people who make this content share the same heartbreak as anyone else.
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