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Jet Set owner Antonio Espaillat spoke out in an exclusive interview on "El Dia,"​ a program on Telesistema Dominicano with ...
Friends agonized over the loss of Manny Diaz -- one of more than 220 people who died in the Jet Set Nightclub roof collapse in the Dominican Republic ... holding up photos of their loved ones ...
The Dominican government released a report on Friday on the deadly roof collapse at a packed nightclub earlier this week that left at least 221 people dead. The report did not clarify the causes ...
A scheming TikToker is under arrest after he lied about being a survivor of the Dominican Republic nightclub collapse ... social media platforms to publish images of Pérez's lifeless body.
in memory of the more than 200 people who died when its roof collapsed, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Friday, April 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix) ...
Memorials have begun taking place for a merengue star and others killed when a cement roof collapsed at a popular nightclub in the Dominican Republic. As crews searched for more bodies under the ...
It’s unclear how often government officials inspect buildings in the Dominican Republic or when Jet Set was last inspected. Rescue workers carry a person pulled from the wreckage of the ...
Mark Cunningham/Getty Images, FILE Another former MLB player, 44-year-old Tony Blanco, was also killed in the roof collapse, according to the Dominican Republic Ministry of Sports and Recreation.
It’s unclear how often government officials inspect buildings in the Dominican Republic or when Jet Set was last inspected. A Ministry of Public Works spokesperson referred The Associated Press ...
Pope Francis on Thursday offered prayers for the victims of a deadly nightclub collapse in the Dominican Republic that killed at least 200 people. As of Thursday morning, a reported 218 people ...
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — The number of victims who died after a roof collapsed at an iconic nightclub surged to 184 late Wednesday as dozens of people lingered outside the ...
Laura Gómez: We’ve come a long way since Evangelina’s time, and many of the ideas she fought for have now entered the mainstream. But looking at the Dominican Republic today, I can't help but ...