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Foreign nationals among 230 identified in Dominican Republic nightclub tragedy

At least 19 foreign nationals are among the 230 people identified following the devastating roof collapse at the Jet Set nightclub in the Dominican Republic on April 8, according to a newly released report from the National Institute of Forensic Sciences (INACIF) and the National Institute of Forensic Pathology.

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The report, compiled in collaboration with the Scientific Police, National Police, and Central Electoral Board, confirmed that all victims were properly identified through legal protocols and that the remains have been returned to their families for burial and repatriation.

The deceased include 10 Venezuelans, three Dominican-Americans, two French citizens, and one person each from Italy, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Haiti. The scope of the tragedy, involving victims from across the Americas and Europe, has underscored the global nature of the loss and prompted condolences from multiple governments.

Local authorities are calling it one of the most tragic incidents in recent Dominican history, as families—many of whom are based overseas—begin the painful process of mourning and seeking answers.

The Jet Set nightclub, a well-known venue in the Dominican Republic capital, was reportedly filled with musicians, athletes, diplomats, and government officials when dust began falling from the ceiling. Moments later, the entire roof collapsed, killing hundreds and injuring dozens more.

Among those killed were former Major League Baseball players Octavio Dotel and Tony Enrique Blanco Cabrera, as well as Nelsy Cruz, brother of MLB All-Star Nelson Cruz and the current governor of Montecristi province.

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Also confirmed dead are:

  • A retired UN official

  • Renowned saxophonist Luis Solís

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  • New York-based fashion designer Martín Polanco

  • The son and daughter-in-law of the public works minister

  • The brother of the vice minister of youth

  • Three employees of Grupo Popular, including the president of AFP Popular Bank and his wife

Dominican merengue star Rubby Pérez, who was performing at the time of the collapse, was also among the victims.

While the cause of the collapse remains under investigation, preliminary reports suggest possible structural failures. Authorities have yet to determine whether recent renovations or maintenance issues may have contributed to the disaster.

The government has promised a thorough investigation, with results expected in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, national flags are flying at half-staff, and public memorials are being planned across the country.

The Dominican Republic’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs is working with embassies and consulates to assist with the repatriation of foreign victims and provide support to their families.

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