One year after one of the deadliest structural disasters in the Dominican Republic’s recent history, dignitaries, victims’ loved ones, and public figures gathered Thursday at the site of the former Jet Set nightclub to remember the 236 lives lost to the catastrophic April 2025 roof collapse. Among those in attendance were Francis Leah Campos, the United States Ambassador to the Dominican Republic, alongside Eduardo Verástegui, a well-known Mexican actor and politician, who joined the memorial mass to honor the victims.
The commemoration comes as the legal process moves forward against the nightclub’s co-owners, siblings Antonio and Maribel Espaillat, who face criminal responsibility for the collapse. During this week’s preliminary hearing, prosecuting attorneys laid out serious allegations against the pair: they claim the Espaillat siblings carried out unpermitted structural modifications to the property over multiple years, and intentionally disregarded repeated internal warnings about the roof’s progressive deterioration to avoid the costs of required repairs.
Dominican Attorney General Yeni Berenice Reynoso has emphasized the urgency of moving the case forward fairly and quickly. Speaking on the proceedings, Reynoso noted that nearly 400 people were impacted by the tragedy – including the 236 killed, those who were injured, and all of their grieving families – and that this group deserves a prompt, transparent judicial outcome. Reynoso stressed that the national justice system must take active steps to prevent unnecessary procedural delays that would block accountability for the disaster.
