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Nightclub owners face legal action over Dominican Republic tragedy

The roof collapse killed 231 people.

By contributor Martin Adames, Associated Press
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People light candles at a makeshift memorial outside the Jet Set nightclub (Matias Delacroix/AP)

The first known lawsuit has been filed against the owners of a legendary nightclub whose roof collapsed and killed 231 people in the Dominican Republic.

The family of one victim sued Jet Set nightclub owner Antonio Espaillat and his mother, Ana Grecia Lopez, along with the Dominican government and the Santo Domingo mayor’s office.

It seeks unspecified damages from all and a criminal conviction for involuntary manslaughter against the owners.

The lawsuit was filed on Monday by a lawyer representing the widow and father of Virgilio Rafael Cruz Aponte.

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Debris covers a counter at the Jet Set nightclub days after its roof collapsed (Matias Delacroix/AP)

A spokeswoman for the owners declined to comment except to say they continue to cooperate with authorities.

On Monday, President Luis Abinader acknowledged there is no government agency responsible for supervising the construction of private businesses like the nightclub.

He said the government is working on a bill to correct that.

It is not clear what caused the roof to collapse early on April 8.

Authorities have launched an investigation and created a technical team with local and international experts.

More than 400 people were at the club for a merengue concert headlined by singer Rubby Perez, who was among the victims.

Others killed include former professional baseball players Octavio Dotel and Tony Enrique Blanco Cabrera along with Nelsy Cruz, governor of the northwestern province of Montecristi, whose brother is seven-time Major League Baseball All-Star Nelson Cruz.

Crews rescued 189 survivors, with a dozen still in hospital.

The government on Monday honoured 565 rescue crew members, soldiers, firefighters, doctors and others who helped to save lives.

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