News
DOM | Apr 15, 2025

Death toll in Dom Rep disaster nears 250, nightclub faces lawsuits

/ Our Today

administrator
Reading Time: 3 minutes
A makeshift memorial stands outside the remains of the Jet Set nightclub after a deadly roof collapse, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic April 14, 2025. (Photo: REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo)

(Reuters)

The death toll at last week’s nightclub roof collapse in the capital of the Dominican Republic rose to 231, police said on Monday (April 14), as families of victims began filing lawsuits against the nightclub’s owners.

Holy Week will be different this year in the Caribbean tourist destination, with multiple events and activities cancelled and beach parties banned, according to the Dominican Navy.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams carries a wreath as he visits the remains of the Jet Set nightclub after a deadly roof collapse, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic April 14, 2025. (Photo: REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo)

Municipal authorities have also suspended the traditional Easter activities that take place in public squares and parks.

Relatives of Virgilio Rafael Cruz, one of the victims who died on April 8, have begun legal action against the establishment’s owners, the family’s lawyer told local media on Monday. Other families have also indicated they will file lawsuits.

A Dominican Republic flag hangs from a cross outside the remains of the Jet Set nightclub after a deadly roof collapse, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic April 14, 2025. (Photo: REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo)

Jet Set nightclub is owned by Antonio Espaillat, the second-largest broadcaster in the Dominican Republic and owner of 50 radio stations.

“From the very beginning we have been collaborating fully and transparently with authorities,” Espaillat said in a video posted on Instagram shortly after the incident.

A makeshift memorial is pictured on the day of New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ visit to the remains of the Jet Set nightclub, after a deadly roof collapse, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic April 14, 2025. (Photo: REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo)

Local media and ticketing sites indicate the club could accommodate between 700 and 1,000 people, though there is no official confirmation on how many were present at the time of the disaster.

Security forces stand guard as members of the National Office for Seismic Assessment and Vulnerability of Infrastructure and Buildings work at the Jet Set nightclub after a deadly roof collapse, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic April 14, 2025. (Photo: REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo)

Authorities have begun investigations to determine the causes of the collapse. The forensic investigation will take about three months to reach an official conclusion, according to Leonardo Reyes, who heads a government department that oversees building structure vulnerabilities.

Comments

What To Read Next

News JAM Apr 24, 2025

Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) says that there will be a police presence at the scheduled peaceful protest being organised by Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, at the Halfway Tree Transport Centre in Kingston.

The JCF reported that in keeping with standard operating procedure, this deployment is a precautionary measure intended to ensure the safety of all participants and to preserve public order, especially in light of credible indications of possible counter-protests in the vicinity.