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N.J. woman celebrating 24th birthday in Dominican Republic killed in roof collapse



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A New Jersey woman celebrating her birthday in the Dominican Republic was among 218 people killed when the roof of an iconic nightclub in Santo Domingo collapsed during a merengue concert, her family said.

Jennifer Contreras’ body was found by first responders underneath the rubble around 8 p.m. Wednesday night, according to her sister Luz Contreras.

“It was her birthday. She was turning 24,” Contreras said in Spanish, in between tears. Contreras said Jennifer was at the Jet Set nightclub with a few friends celebrating her upcoming birthday.

“For our family, this is the worst, most difficult moment. It’s still so hard to believe this happened,” she said.

Contreras, who’s 26, describes her relationship with her “beautiful little sister” as “inseparable.”

“Everybody knew, everybody who knows us, knew, she was my best friend, my partner in crime, we always did everything together,” she said, her voice breaking. “She wanted me to go with her on this trip but I couldn’t cancel on my clients.”

Contreras owns LuziBeauty, a nail salon in Passaic, and said Jennifer had traveled to the Dominican Republic for a few days to obtain an eyebrow microblading certification so the two could work together.

“We had it all planned out, she was gonna start doing eyebrows at my place …I talked to her that night, the night of the tragedy, and she sounded so happy.”

Her sister, she says, was the type of person who gets along with everyone. “She didn’t have any haters. With her, it was all love. Everyone loved her.” Contreras said. “I love her and I miss her so much.”

Officials have said it’s too early to determine why the roof fell. The government has moved to a recovery phase focused on finding bodies after dozens of people who lingered at hospitals and the forensics institute finally obtained information about their loved ones.

What happened?

The roof collapsed nearly an hour after the merengue concert headed by Rubby Pérez began at Jet Set. The club was known for its Monday night merengue parties that drew international celebrities and high-profile Dominicans.

A video posted on social media shows parts of the roof falling and people starting to move away seconds before the entire roof collapses onto them.

Nelsy Cruz, the governor of Montecristi province and sister of seven-time Major League Baseball All-Star Nelson Cruz, alerted Dominican President Luis Abinader to the disaster, calling him from under the debris, according to first lady Raquel Abraje. Officials said Nelsy Cruz later died at a hospital.

Why did the roof collapse?

Authorities say it’s too early to determine the cause of the disaster. Firefighters removed blocks of broken concrete and created makeshift planks in an effort to reach survivors buried under the debris. More than 180 survivors were rescued from the rubble.

It’s unclear how often government officials inspect buildings in the Dominican Republic or when Jet Set was last inspected.

A Ministry of Public Works spokesperson referred The Associated Press to the mayor’s office for comment. A spokesperson for the mayor’s office could not be reached.

Jet Set’s owners, who issued a statement saying they were cooperating with authorities, were also not reachable for comment.

Who are the victims?

Relatives of merengue singer Rubby Pérez, who was performing when the roof collapsed, initially said he had been rescued. But Juan Manuel Méndez, director of the Center of Emergency Operations, said his body was found early Wednesday.

The singer’s manager, Enrique Paulino, said the group’s saxophonist also died.

The Professional Baseball League of the Dominican Republic posted on X that former MLB pitcher Octavio Dotel was pulled from the debris but died at a hospital. Also killed was Dominican baseball player Tony Enrique Blanco Cabrera, league spokesperson Satosky Terrero said.

Other victims include a retired U.N. official, New York-based fashion designer Martín Polanco, an Army captain who left behind four young girls, and three employees at Grupo Popular, a financial services company, including the president of AFP Popular Bank and his wife.

What is Jet Set?

It’s an iconic nightclub in southern Santo Domingo that has operated for nearly five decades. It was known for its “Jet Set Mondays” that featured local and international merengue artists.

The club and restaurant, which opened in 1973, was the most popular venue of its kind in the Dominican Republic, according to the newspaper Listín Diario.

It later relocated and celebrated its first anniversary at the new location with merengue and salsa icon Johnny Ventura.

The club underwent renovations in 2010 and 2015, and it was struck by lightning in 2023, according to the newspaper.

General admission tickets for Monday’s concert with Rubby Pérez were $32, while the VIP ones were $40, according to the club’s website.

What’s next?

The government announced late Wednesday that it was moving into a recovery phase after rescue crews searched for survivors for more than 24 hours following the collapse.

An in-depth investigation into the collapse is expected. Authorities have not released any preliminary findings or commented on what might have caused the roof to fall.

Relatives waited at the nation’s forensics institute as it worked to identify victims, while others went from hospital to hospital looking for their loved ones, some clutching photographs.

Many of those injured were in critical or serious condition with broken bones.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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