SANTO DOMINGO.- Leonardo Reyes Madera, director of Onesvie , clarified this Saturday that the debris from the collapsed Jet Set nightclub taken to Santiago does not put at risk the forensic investigation that they are carrying out as an institution.
is stored and guarded in Santo Domingo and that transfers to the aforementioned Cibao city will also be used .
Reyes Madera explained that one of the flatbed trucks that were helping with the removal of debris, apparently belongs to someone from Santiago and, without any explanation so far , decided to go to that province with the materials instead of taking them to the collection center, which is this one at the Livestock Fair , National District.
“I want to tell you that even though that happened, we have enough here to guarantee the quality of the study, and we are not going to bring those pieces here, because Onesvie also has an office in Santiago with trained technicians to do the evaluation there and gather all the information,” he said.

Leonardo Reyes Madera . (EXTERNAL SOURCE).
two teams of engineers are working on the investigation One team is surveying everything that remains, while another technical team is working with the pieces to reproduce the building as it was, making an identical model , and then putting all the load it had on the roof, among other things.
Leonardo Reyes Madera estimates that the results obtained three months


