Politicians and athletes were among those at Jet Set in Santo Domingo when disaster struck Tuesday
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Danica Coto
Published Apr 09, 2025
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The roof of an iconic nightclub in the capital of the Dominican Republic collapsed nearly an hour after a merengue concert began, killing at least 98 people and injuring at least 160. Politicians and athletes were among those at Jet Set in Santo Domingo when disaster struck Tuesday.
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Officials said it’s too early to determine why the roof fell.
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Rescue crews searched for survivors in the rubble through the night as a crowd of people awaiting word from their loved ones waited anxiously nearby.
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What happened?
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The roof collapsed nearly an hour after the merengue concert headed by Rubby Perez began at Jet Set, which was known for hosting merengue parties every Monday that drew international and national artists and high-profile Dominicans.
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A video posted on social media shows parts of the roof falling as people began to move away seconds before the entire roof fell.
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Nelsy Cruz, the governor of Monte Cristi province and sister of seven-time Major League Baseball All-Star Nelson Cruz, was the first person to alert Dominican President Luis Abinader about the disaster. She called him and said she was buried under the debris, according to first lady Raquel Abraje.
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Nelsy Cruz later died at the hospital from her injuries, officials said.
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— Ray (@RACRaymond) April 8, 2025This Night Club roof collapse in the Dominican Republic is sad
🙏 Praying for the deceased and injured pic.twitter.com/jKLVlsGc1I
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Why did the roof collapse?
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Authorities say it’s too early to determine why the roof fell. Firefighters removed blocks of broken concrete and created makeshift planks to try and reach survivors buried under the debris.
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It’s unclear how often government officials inspect buildings in the Dominican Republic and when the last inspection was done at Jet Set.
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A spokeswoman for the Ministry of Public Works told The Associated Press that all officials were on scene and not available. She referred questions to the mayor’s office.
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A spokesperson for the mayor’s office could not be reached for comment.
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The owners of Jet Set, who issued a statement saying they were cooperating with authorities, could not be immediately reached for comment.
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Who are the victims?
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Relatives of merengue singer Rubby Perez, who was performing when the roof collapsed, said earlier that he was rescued. But Juan Manuel Mendez, director of the Center of Emergency Operations, said late Tuesday afternoon that information “turned out to be false.” He said rescue crews were still looking for Perez.
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Meanwhile, the singer’s manager, Enrique Paulino, whose shirt was spattered with blood, said the group’s saxophonist died.
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The Professional Baseball League of the Dominican Republic posted on X that former MLB pitcher Octavio Dotel died. Dotel won a World Series with the St. Louis Cardinals and also played for the Blue Jays over his 15 season career. Officials had earlier rescued Dotel from the debris and transported him to a hospital. Also killed was Dominican baseball player Tony Enrique Blanco Cabrera, said Satosky Terrero, league spokesman.
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— Toronto Blue Jays (@BlueJays) April 8, 2025We are saddened to learn that former Blue Jays pitcher Octavio Dotel was one of several individuals who passed away during a roof collapse in the Dominican Republic.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to all the families affected by this devastating tragedy. pic.twitter.com/hkWdBvMMSr
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What is Jet Set?
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It’s an iconic nightclub in southern Santo Domingo that has operated for nearly five decades. It was known for its “Jet Set Mondays” that featured local and international artists.
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The club opened in 1973 as a club and restaurant, becoming the most popular venue of its kind in the Dominican Republic, according to Listin Diario, a local newspaper.
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It later moved from the place where it originally opened, celebrating its first anniversary with merengue and salsa icon Johnny Ventura.
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The club underwent renovations in 2010 and 2015, and it was struck by lightning in 2023, according to the newspaper.
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General admission tickets for Monday’s concert with Rubby Perez were $32, while the VIP ones were $40, according to the club’s website.
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What’s next?
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Rescue crews were to continue looking for survivors through the night.
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While an in-depth investigation into the collapse is expected, authorities have not yet commented on what might have caused the roof to fall, including any potential preliminary findings.
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Prosecutor Rosalba Ramos told TV station CDN that while “everyone wants to know” what happened, authorities were still focused on finding survivors.
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