
Dominican Republic: Two Months After Jet Set Tragedy, Negligence and Political Apathy Prevail
Dominican Republic: Two Months After Jet Set Tragedy, Negligence and Political Apathy Prevail Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic – Two months after the devastating Jet Set accident on April 8th, which shocked the nation, the lack of substantial progress in the investigation has sparked widespread criticism. News outlet CDNcanal37 released a video featuring journalist Katherine Hernandez, who voiced her concerns about the slow pace of justice and the seeming indifference of politicians. "What needs to happen for negligence to stop being the hallmark of this society?" Hernandez asked, her voice filled with emotion. The video shows Hernandez's commentary alongside footage of the accident's aftermath, highlighting the scale of the tragedy and the lingering questions surrounding accountability. Hernandez criticized the politicians' preoccupation with upcoming campaigns, noting their apparent failure to demand a transparent investigation and address the victims' families' suffering. She expressed frustration with the lack of commitment from officials, stating, "They're focused on assembling their campaign teams, but they're incapable of demanding justice or a thorough, transparent investigation. It's appalling." The video's release underscores the growing public demand for answers and accountability in the wake of the Jet Set tragedy. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the need for improved safety regulations and a more responsive government.