Reports: Ex-MLB pitcher Octavio Dotel among dozens killed in roof collapse
- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced that nearly 1 million migrants must leave the U.S. Immediately or face possible legal consequences.
- Octavio Dotel, a former MLB pitcher, died after a roof collapse at the Jet Set nightclub in the Dominican Republic during a concert, with 58 confirmed deaths and 160 injuries reported from the incident.
- Human Rights Watch documented severe violations and inhumane conditions in Salvadoran prisons, impacting migrants being forcibly removed from the U.S.
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Tragic Details Emerge of Former Red Sox Prospect Who Died Saving Friend
From the rubble of a terrible tragedy has emerged the story of a final heroic act by a former Boston Red Sox prospect. Just before 1 a.m. Tuesday morning, the roof of a nightclub in the Dominican Republic capital of Santo Domingo collapsed during a concert. News reports indicated that at least 113 people were killed, including former Major League players Octavio Dotel and Tony Blanco. Also killed was Nelsy Cruz, the governor of the northwestern …
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Read Full Article‘A tragic end,’ Toronto Blue Jays fans mourn former player Octavio Dotel after nightclub roof collapse in Dominican Republic - NOW Toronto
Fans mourn the death of former Toronto Blue Jays' Octavio Dotel, after the roof of a Dominican nightclub fell on Tuesday leaving 113 dead.
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