SANTO DOMINGO.– With a firm voice and contained emotions, Guillermo Muñoz, husband of Marisol Lora de Jesús, one of the fatalities of the collapse at the entertainment center Jet Set, appeared this Tuesday before judge Fátima Veloz to demand justice.
During his testimony, Muñoz maintained that the owners of the establishment, the brothers Antonio and Maribel Espaillat, knew of the structural risks presented by the premises, although he admitted that they could not foresee the exact moment of the collapse nor are they accused of having directly caused it.The mourner emphasized what he called an "eminent negligence", referring to prior warnings about the state of the infrastructure, which —according to him— were ignored by those responsible for the place.“I am sure that Mr. Espaillat, wherever he is, says to himself: ‘if I had listened to what they told me’”, Muñoz expressed with regret before the magistrate.
The case of the collapse at Jet Set, which left more than 230 fatalities and 189 injured, has shaken public opinion and continues its judicial course with attention focused on the responsibility of the owners and administrators of the historic nightclub."It is in your hands to do justice and punish those responsible for this, if you are aware of what has happened," he concluded, addressing the judge directly.
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It is recalled that the head of the General Directorate of Prosecution of the Public Ministry, Wilson Camacho, announced that the Public Ministry will appeal the coercion measure imposed on the Espaillat brothers, accused of involuntary manslaughter after the collapse of the nightclub on April 8th. The court ruled for a travel ban, periodic reporting, and a financial guarantee of "50 million pesos" against Antonio Espaillat and for Maribel Espaillat. Measures that, in the opinion of the Public Prosecutor's Office, are disproportionate to the tragedy.







