Los Angeles: Marilia Mendonca, one of Brazil’s most popular contemporary singers, died in a plane crash at the age of 26, officials say.
Her uncle, her producer and two crew members, also died in the crash in a rural area in south-eastern Minas Gerais state, reports the BBC.
An investigation has been launched to determine the cause of the crash.
A Latin Grammy winner in 2019, Mendonca became famous for focusing on women’s experiences with failed relationships.
One of the biggest names of Brazilian country music known as sertanejo, Mendonca started her career as a teenager, and became a national star in 2016 with a hit about infidelity.
She was known as the country’s “Queen of Suffering”.
Last year, as concerts were cancelled because of the Covid-19 pandemic, she performed in a series of online gigs.
One of them set the record of the most-watched live stream in the world, with 3.3 million peak viewers on YouTube.
In 2020, Marilia Mendonca was the most listened to artist in Brazil on Spotify.
Marilia Mendonca, who had a two-year-old son, was set to perform at a concert on Friday evening in the city of Caratinga, 12 km from the crash site. Hours before the accident, she posted a video on social media in which she prepared to board the private aircraft.
The singer’s staff had initially said she was alive and well after news of the accident emerged. Television images later showed the damaged aircraft near a waterfall in a mountainous area.
After her death was confirmed, Brazilian footballer Neymar said on Twitter: “I refuse to believe, I refuse.”
Singer Anitta said: “I can’t believe it. I want to believe that there is still hope.”