Santo Domingo.- President Luis Abinader publicly recognized the outstanding work of 71 forensic pathologists who helped identify victims of the Jet Set nightclub tragedy, calling their contribution “historic” and vital in bringing closure to grieving families. The tribute took place at the National Palace, where Abinader praised the team’s tireless efforts and efficiency in completing the identifications in record time.
The president personally thanked the forensic doctors, acknowledging that some had been unable to attend earlier celebrations due to their duties. He emphasized the importance of their role and expressed his deep appreciation for their dedication during one of the country’s most difficult moments.
Abinader also announced that the government is considering improvements to strengthen the National Institute of Forensic Sciences (INACIF) and Forensic Pathology. Highlighting the tragedy’s national and international impact, he noted support and praise from figures like Spain’s King Felipe VI and businessman Michael Bloomberg, who were impressed by the swift response led by Dominican professionals.