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Reports: Ex-MLB pitcher Octavio Dotel among dozens killed in roof collapse

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Former major league pitcher Octavio Dotel reportedly has died from injuries suffered in a mass casualty event at a nightclub in the Dominican Republic.

Dotel reportedly was declared dead at an area hospital after being removed from the wreckage of a roof collapse at Jet Set nightclub in Santo Domingo that killed at least 44 people and injured more than 130.

MLB reporter Mike Rodriguez, who is from the Dominican Republic, was first to report the apparent rescue of Dotel and others. He later reported Dotel died in transport to receive medical treatment.

“Tragic event: After the authorities saved him alive from the rubble of the nightclub, former MLB player and World Series champion Octavio Dotel has been declared dead at the hospital. A great human being and lovely person, much strength to his family. We, your friends, will miss you very much,” Rodriguez reported Tuesday afternoon.

Among the dead was the sister of Nelson Cruz — Nelsy Milagros Cruz Martinez, the governor of the Montecristi province in the country. Nelson Cruz confirmed the report on Tuesday following a statement from President Luis Abinader.

“We deeply regret the tragedy that occurred at the Jet Set nightclub,” Abinader said. “All relief agencies have provided the necessary assistance and are working tirelessly in the rescue efforts. Our prayers are with the affected families.”

Multiple media outlets reported earlier Tuesday that Dotel was one of at least eight people recovered in the early hours of rescue work Tuesday following the collapse of a roof at an event where hundreds gathered to watch a performance by singer Rubby Perez.

Rodriguez had reported earlier Tuesday that Dotel “has some injuries, but his condition is stable and he is expected to recover soon.”

The cause of the roof collapse was not immediately known.

Juan Manuel Mendez, director of the Center for Emergency Operation in the Dominican Republic, said the search for survivors trapped in the rubble was ongoing.

“We presume that many of them are still alive, and that is why the authorities here will not give up until not a single person remains under that rubble,” Mendez said

Dotel, 51, was a Santo Domingo native who pitched with 13 teams in a career that spanned from 1999-2013. He had a career record of 59-50, an ERA of 3.78 and 109 saves in 758 games (34 starts).

He won the 2011 World Series as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals.

Nelson Cruz played for eight MLB teams from 2005-23 and was a seven-time All-Star.

–Field Level Media

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