‘Speed Racer’ actor Christian Oliver’s eerie final post before crash that killed him, his two young daughters revealed
The final eerie social media post of Christian Oliver has been revealed.
The 51-year-old “Hunters” and “Speed Racer” actor died on Thursday when the small plane they were in “plummeted into the ocean” off a Caribbean island Thursday.
Oliver, whose real name is Christian Klepser, was with daughters Madita, 12, and Annik, 10, when they died alongside their pilot, Robert Sachs.
Just three days before the tragedy, he shared his last post on Instagram.
“Greetings from somewhere in paradise! To community and love …2024 [here] we come,” he happily captioned a photo of a beach.
A phrase that read: “Let love rule. Wishing all of you the best for 2024” was also scrawled on the photo.
Fans immediately took to the comments to express their sadness over his passing and sent their condolences.
“So sad that this was the last thing he posted on his feed,” a fan penned, noting the eerie nature of Oliver’s final post.
“My deepest sympathy to his wife on the unimaginable loss of Husband and two daughters. There are no words,” someone sobbed.
“Someone please make sure his wife is ok . sending many prayers her way,” one added.
Another person chimed in: “This post is particularly heartbreaking. 💔.”
“May you and your beautiful girls rest in peace. You will be dearly missed.”
“I am physically ill,” one of his followers wrote. “This must be a mistake.”
“I can’t believe it,” someone else commented.
One person stated: “R.I.P to all those who perished in the accident. Deepest condolences to the fans, friends and family of the deceased.”
The “Baby-Sitter’s Club” alum and his kids were being flown from the island of Bequia to St. Lucia when their single-engine plane “experienced difficulties and plummeted into the ocean.”
The plane then rapidly dipped into the ocean and a cellphone video caught the tragic moment.
The four victims were announced dead on the spot while people nearby, such as divers, tried to save them.
The Coast Guard recovered the bodies from the debris that fell into 70 feet of water.
The German-born actor had amassed over 63 acting credits and starred in several high-profile roles, including appearances in the hit films “The Outer Wild,” “Valkyrie” and “Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny.”
He moved to the United States when he was 21 years old to pursue a modeling and acting career.
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