
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — Dozens of people have gathered at the Dominican Republic’s forensic institute, hoping for news of their loved ones who are still missing after the roof of an iconic nightclub collapsed. The crowd grew increasingly agitated Wednesday as National Institute of Forensic Pathology officials read the names of 54 victims they have identified so far. At least 124 people were killed and more than 250 others injured when disaster struck early Tuesday at the legendary Jet Set club in Santo Domingo. Officials have called for calm, saying they have already delivered 28 bodies to their families. Officials have not been able to identify at least 33 bodies.