In an emotionally charged revelation, Sulinka Pérez, daughter of the late merengue legend Rabi Pérez, has broken her silence regarding the tragic death of her father. Speaking at a poignant memorial, she and her sister Ana shared harrowing details of their father’s final moments during the catastrophic collapse at the Jetset nightclub, which claimed 218 lives and left nearly 200 injured. “This was no accident,” Ana declared, her voice trembling but resolute, echoing the sentiment of countless grieving families impacted by the disaster.
As Sulinka bravely took to the stage, her rendition of “De Color de Rosa”—the last song Rabi performed—filled the National Theater with haunting beauty, transforming personal grief into a powerful call for justice. Their father’s heroic actions during the disaster, protecting Sulinka with his own body, were a testament to his spirit and love. “He was not just an artist; he was a hero until his last breath,” Sulinka stated, drawing tears from the audience.
The sisters have vowed to preserve their father’s legacy while demanding accountability for the negligence that led to the tragedy. Reports indicate that structural failures and possible corruption in safety inspections contributed to the nightclub’s collapse. “We will not rest until those responsible are held accountable,” Sulinka asserted, embodying the resolve of many families affected by this calamity.
Amid the sorrow, the Pérez sisters are channeling their pain into a foundation aimed at honoring their father’s musical contributions and advocating for safer public venues. In a society mourning deeply, their powerful voices rise not just for personal justice, but for a collective demand for change. The eyes of the Dominican Republic—and beyond—are on them as they navigate this harrowing journey, turning personal tragedy into a relentless pursuit for justice and a heartfelt tribute to an extraordinary life.