The witness provided evidence that would compromise the owners of the establishment both civilly and criminally.
Santo Domingo.- The Public Ministry questioned Gregory Adamés this Tuesday, a key witness and victim of the tragedy that occurred on April 8 at the Jet Set nightclub, who claims to have warned that the ceiling of the venue showed signs of collapse and that it was not safe to hold the party scheduled for the night of the tragedy.
Adamés, who was an employee of the nightclub and in charge of logistics and event reservations, went to the Attorney General's Office accompanied by his lawyers, Luis Andrés Aybar and Plinio Pina. He was received by prosecutors from the Prosecution Directorate of the Public Ministry, under the direction of Wilson Camacho.
During the interrogation, Adamés also formalized a complaint with civil action against Antonio Espaillat López, his mother Ana Grecia López, as well as the companies Inversiones E y L and Club Jet Set.
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Among the evidence submitted is a mobile phone containing videos and conversations with Antonio Espaillat. Despite these warnings, Espaillat allegedly ordered the event to continue as planned. The party was enlivened by Rubby Pérez, who died during the collapse, along with more than two hundred people. Adamés, one of the survivors, was also injured along with about 180 other people.







