Owner of Dominican club whose roof collapsed and killed 236 is arrested along with his sister
- The roof of the Jet Set nightclub in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, collapsed during a concert on April 8, 2025, killing 236 people.
- The collapse followed warnings about the roof's critical condition, with evidence showing prior concerns about leaks and deterioration were ignored.
- Victims included merengue star Rubby Perez, two former Major League Baseball players, a provincial governor, and members of prominent families.
- Authorities arrested Antonio Espaillat, the 59-year-old owner, and his sister Maribel on manslaughter charges and accused them of negligence and intimidation attempts.
- The tragedy prompted drafting mandatory building inspection laws, and more than 50 lawsuits have been filed by victims' families against the Espaillat siblings.
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The Public Ministry arrested businessman Antonio Espaillat López and his sister Maribel Espaillat, owners of the Jet Set Club nightclub, on Thursday. They are formally accused of involuntary manslaughter following the collapse of the nightclub's roof, which left 236 dead and more than 180 injured.
By Jessica Hasbun, CNN en Español The owners of the Jet Set discotheque in the Dominican Republic were arrested more than two months after the collapse of the roof of the property, which caused the death of 231 people. The Public Prosecutor's Office reported on Thursday the arrest of Antonio Espaillat López and his sister Maribel Espaillat in connection with the incident, which occurred on April 8 in Santo Domingo. Espaillat arrived at the headq…
Sereno, wearing a bulletproof vest and without saying a word to the media. So Antonio Espaillat was arrested Thursday night in Santo Domingo. He and his sister Maribel Espaillat, owners of the Jet Set discotheque, where a collapse of the roof last April 8 caused the death of 236 people and injured 180, are charged by the Public Prosecutor's Office with manslaughter, a charge that carries a penalty of three months to two years in prison. From 21.…
Dominican nightclub owner arrested in deaths of 236 in roof collapse
The owner of a popular nightclub in the Dominican Republic is facing an involuntary homicide charge after 236 people died because the roof collapsed during a concert in April, prosecutors announced.
Two of the owners of the discotheque that collapsed in Santo Domingo two months ago were arrested on Thursday on the charge of manslaughter in a tragedy that caused 236 deaths.Read more]]>
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