________________
Rescuers raced to find survivors Tuesday among the rubble of a Dominican Republic nightclub where at least 79 people, including a prominent merengue performer and a former Major League Baseball star, were killed when the roof collapsed.
Renowned Dominican merengue singer Rubby Perez, who was on stage at the popular Jet Set nightclub when the roof caved in shortly after midnight, was one of those killed in the disaster, according to his manager.
"We are waiting for the children to reach an agreement for the funeral," Perez's manager Enrique Paulino told AFP, confirming his death.
Members of Civil Defence and firefighters carry a wounded man following the collapse of the Jet Set nightclub roof, in Santo Domingo, on April 8, 2025. At least 27 people were killed when the roof of a nightclub in the Dominican Republic collapsed early Tuesday morning, emergency services said, with rescue operations still underway.
A man takes pictures of the lists of victims from the Jet Set nightclub following the collapse of its roof in Santo Domingo on April 8, 2025. Rescuers raced to find survivors on Tuesday.
Iris Pena, a woman who had attended the show, told SIN television how she escaped with her son.
Rescue teams work at the Jet Set nightclub following the collapse of its roof in Santo Domingo on April 8, 2025.
"A stone fell and cracked the table where we were, and we got out," Pena recounted.
"The impact was so strong, as if it had been a tsunami or an earthquake."
Dozens of family members flocked to hospitals for news.
"We are desperate," Regina del Rosa, whose sister was at the concert, told SIN. "They are not giving us news, they are not telling us anything."
Helicopter images revealed a large hole where the club's roof once was. A crane was helping lift some of the heavier rubble as men in hard hats dug through the debris.
Authorities have issued a call for Dominicans to donate blood.
The Instagram page of the Jet Set club said it has been in operation for more than 50 years, with shows every Monday until the early hours.
Its last post before Monday's event invited fans to come and "enjoy his (Perez's) greatest hits and dance in the country's best nightclub."
On Tuesday, the club issued a statement saying it was working "fully and transparently" with authorities.
The Dominican Republic, which shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti, received over 11 million visitors in 2024, according to the tourism ministry.
Tourism generates about 15 percent of GDP, with visitors attracted by its Caribbean beaches, music and nightlife, as well as the colonial architecture of Santo Domingo.
Comments
No Comment