1 of 4 | An aerial view of the Jet Set Club’s roof in Santa Domingo, Dominican Republic, after it collapsed early Tuesday. The death toll from the collapse at the popular discotheque has risen to 79, as the number of injured reached more than 160. Rescuers continued to search for an undetermined number of people trapped in the rubble, according to the latest provisional data from the Emergency Operations Center (COE). Photo by XP3 Group/EPA-EFE
At least 79 people are dead, including former World Series champion pitcher Octavio Dotel and MLB player Tony Blanco, after the roof of a nightclub collapsed in the Dominican Republic early Tuesday. More than 160 inside the building were reported injured.
The roof of the Jet Set Club in Santo Domingo collapsed during a performance by merengue singer Rubby Pérez, according to local media. In a video from the club, a man points to the ceiling and says “something fell” before the roof caves in and the footage goes black. Pérez, 69, was killed in the collapse.
“Last night a tragedy occurred that has struck deeply in the hearts of all of us who are part of Jet Set and all Dominicans. The loss of human life leaves one in a state of deep sorrow and dismay,” the owners of the club wrote in a translated post on X.
“We are cooperating fully and transparently with the relevant authorities to assist the victims and clarify what happened.”
Hundreds of people were inside the club when the roof collapsed. Rescuers warn the current death toll of 79 could increase as they continue their search for survivors.
Among those killed were former MLB pitcher Dotel, 51, who was pulled from the rubble and died on the way to the hospital.
“Dotel was taken to one of the designated hospitals. On the way there, his condition worsened and he died,” Dominican National Police spokesman Diego Pesqueira announced.
Dotel played 15 Major League Baseball seasons as one of the sport’s top relief pitchers after joining the New York Mets in 1999.
“We mourn the passing of Octavio Dotel,” the Mets said in a statement Tuesday. “Our thoughts are with everyone affected by the tragedy in the Dominican Republic.”
Dotel also played for the Houston Astros between 2000 and 2004. In 2003, Dotel made history when he, Hall of Famer Billy Wagner and four other Astros pitchers combined for a no-hitter against the New York Yankees.
“We are heartbroken to learn the tragic news that former Astros pitcher Octavio Dotel was one of several individuals that passed away when a roof collapsed in his native Dominican Republic last night,” the Houston Astros wrote Tuesday in a post on X.
“Dotel, 51, spent five seasons of his outstanding, 15-year Major League career with the Houston Astros,” the club added. “While in Houston, he was one of the top relievers in all of baseball.”
We are heartbroken to learn the tragic news that former Astros pitcher Octavio Dotel was one of several individuals that passed away when a roof collapsed in his native Dominican Republic last night.
Dotel, 51, spent five seasons (2000-04) of his outstanding, 15-year Major… pic.twitter.com/wQui3h7rko— Houston Astros (@astros) April 8, 2025
Dotel also played for the Detroit Tigers and won the World Series in 2011 with the St. Louis Cardinals.
“We are heartbroken to learn of the passing of Octavio Dotel. Dotel was part of our 2011 World Series championship team after being acquired at the trade deadline that season,” the Cardinals organization wrote in its tribute on X.
“Our deepest sympathies and condolences go out to Octavio’s loved ones and to all impacted by the tragedy in the Dominican Republic.”
We are heartbroken to learn of the passing of Octavio Dotel.
Dotel was part of our 2011 World Series championship team after being acquired at the trade deadline that season. In 29 games with us, he was a steadying presence in our bullpen, pitching a 3.65 ERA with 32 strikeouts,… pic.twitter.com/BumCq5wPFR— St. Louis Cardinals (@Cardinals) April 8, 2025
Former Washington Nationals first baseman, third baseman and outfielder Blanco was also killed in the collapse.
Blanco, 43, who spent most of his career in minor league ball clubs, played in the majors in 2005 with the Nationals.
“We are deeply saddened by the sudden and tragic death of former major leaguer Tony Blanco in Tuesday’s tragedy in the Dominican Republic’s capital city of Santo Domingo,” the MLB wrote Tuesday in a post on X.
“Blanco played 56 games for the inaugural Washington Nationals team in 2005, including the first game in team history.”
We are deeply saddened by the sudden and tragic death of former Major Leaguer Tony Blanco in Tuesday’s tragedy in the Dominican Republic’s capital city of Santo Domingo.
Blanco played in 56 games for the inaugural Washington Nationals team in 2005, including the first game in… pic.twitter.com/14BWiXY7Os— MLB (@MLB) April 8, 2025
President of the Dominican Republic, Luis Abinador announced Nelsy Cruz, governor of Monte Cristi province, was killed in the collapse. Cruz was the sister of former baseball player Nelson Cruz, a seven-time Major League Baseball All-Star, who announced her death in a story on Instagram.
“We deeply regret the tragedy that occurred at the Jet Set nightclub,” Abinader said in a translated statement.
“We have been following the incident minute by minute since it occurred. All relief agencies have provided the necessary assistance and are working tirelessly in the rescue efforts. Our prayers are with the affected families.”