Dominican Republic club collapse survivor recounts being buried under dead bodies for hours: ‘So many people calling for help’
A battered survivor of the tragic roof collapse at a nightclub in the Dominican Republic that killed 225 partygoers recounted the horror of being buried under rubble and dead bodies for nearly six hours.
Patricia Ovalles said from her hospital bed that she somehow managed to get off a frantic call to her ex in the New York City while still buried alive, convinced she would not survive the ordeal, she told Univision.
“I heard a cell phone ring from another person, but he was dead,” Ovalles said. “He had his hand on top of me, and he was dead because he had the light [from the phone] on his face
“I looked and found the phone and called New York, and told my son’s father, ‘Please, protect my son. Don’t tell him anything. Protect my son, protect my father, protect my mamma,” she recalled. “I don’t want God to let me die because I don’t want my son to see me dead.
“There were so many people calling for help. ‘Help me, help me.’ And people dead on top of me.”
Ovalles recalled water raining down on the dance floor before the roof caved in — and the heart-wrenching moment when singer Rubby Perez began singing a song to his daughter, moments before the tragedy.

