Former MLB players and governor among 66 dead in Dominican Republic nightclub collapse

The death toll from the collapse of the Jet Set nightclub in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, has risen to at least 66, and 160 more were injured, authorities said Tuesday evening.

- Advertisement -

Among the dead are several high-profile figures, including a provincial governor and two former professional baseball players, as the country reels from one of its deadliest recent tragedies.

Nelsy Cruz, governor of the northwestern province of Montecristi and sister of Major League Baseball star Nelson Cruz, was among the victims. According to First Lady Raquel Arbaje, Cruz made a desperate call to Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader at 12:49 a.m., saying she was trapped beneath the rubble. She later died at the hospital.

The Dominican Republic’s Professional Baseball League confirmed the deaths of two well-known players—former MLB pitcher Octavio Dotel and Dominican slugger Tony Enrique Blanco Cabrera. Dotel had initially been pulled from the debris alive and transported to a hospital, but succumbed to his injuries later in the day.

Rescue efforts continued late Tuesday, with authorities holding out hope for additional survivors. “We presume that many of them are still alive, and that is why the authorities here will not give up until not a single person remains under that rubble,” said Juan Manuel Méndez, director of the Center of Emergency Operations.

Search crews worked tirelessly nearly 12 hours after the collapse, using concrete saws and makeshift wooden planks to lift debris and search for signs of life. Méndez said crews were focusing on three specific areas where they had heard noises that could indicate trapped survivors.

Merengue singer Rubby Pérez, who was performing at the time of the collapse, remains unaccounted for. Conflicting reports initially suggested he had been rescued, but Méndez later clarified that Pérez had not yet been located. Other reports, including one from BBC, state that the singer had died in the collapse. Pérez’s manager, Enrique Paulino—his shirt stained with blood—confirmed that the band’s saxophonist had been killed when the roof came down around an hour into their set.

President Abinader expressed his condolences and assured the public that rescue efforts would not slow. “We deeply regret the tragedy that occurred at the Jet Set nightclub. We have been following the incident minute by minute since it occurred,” he wrote on X. “We have faith in God that we will rescue even more people alive.”

As of Tuesday evening, the nation mourns not only the loss of dozens of lives but also the deaths of some of its most respected public figures—making this one of the deadliest and most emotionally devastating disasters in recent Dominican history.

More Stories

Thieves break into private jet at Guyana airport

Guyana warns nationals against illegal entry to United States

The Guyanese Government on Wednesday issued a stern warning to its nationals regarding illegal entry into the United States, advising them of strict enforcement...
Ed Bartlett

CTO honors Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism Ed Bartlett for outstanding regional leadership

The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) has honored Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism, the Honorable Edmund Bartlett, for his visionary leadership and transformative impact on advancing...
Barbados

Barbados formalizes commitment to international aviation ppdates

The Barbados Government has officially signed on to two international agreements that update the rules for how global air travel is governed. These are the...
Haiti gang violence

WFP says there’s no food supplies for Haiti this hurricane season

Haiti is entering the critical June to November hurricane season for the first time ever without any prepositioned food supplies from the World Food...
Kelsey Ferrigon funeral

Scholarship to be established in memory of deceased Kelsey Ferrigon

In a poignant tribute to nine-year-old Kelsey Ferrigon, who tragically lost her life on May 9, 2025, a scholarship is being established in her...

CARICOM Secretary-General calls for deeper trade ties, economic diversification

Against a backdrop of shifting global trade dynamics and tariff challenges, CARICOM Secretary-General Dr. Carla Barnett is urging regional trade leaders to double down...
Caribbean leaders UN ocean conference

Caribbean leaders launch 30×30 marine vision at UN Ocean Conference

Caribbean leaders officially launched a landmark political declaration on marine conservation on Tuesday during a high-level event at the United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3),...
jamaica crime violence

Jamaica recorded murder-free day on Sunday, June 8

Jamaica recorded a murder-free day on Sunday, June 8, a milestone announced by Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) Area Five Commanding Officer, Assistant Commissioner of...
Prime Minister Allen Chastanet st lucia

Former St. Lucia Prime Minister Allen Chastanet appointed to board of International Democracy Union

The Caribbean Democrat Union (CDU) has issued a formal statement congratulating former St. Lucia Prime Minister, the Hon. Allen Chastanet, on his recent appointment...
Audrey Marks poised to succeed Audley Shaw

Sen. Audrey Marks poised to succeed Audley Shaw in Manchester North East

Following months of speculation and internal discussions within the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) regarding the successor to long-standing Member of Parliament for Manchester North...

Latest Articles

Skip to content