Deadly Nightclub Collapse in Dominican Republic Claims 184 Lives

A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed by Stephen Gougeon, a Canadian, against the Viva Dominicus Beach by Wyndham Resort in the Dominican Republic after his wife, April, and their eight-year-old son, Oliver, died from complications related to food poisoning. According to the lawsuit, which seeks nearly $7 million, the family fell ill shortly after dining at the resort's buffet in late December.
Gougeon stated that both his wife and son were hospitalized and passed away within 24 hours of their arrival. A coroner's report cited secondary causes related to food poisoning as their official cause of death. The lawsuit accuses the resort of failing to maintain sanitary food preparation standards and providing inadequate medical assistance. "These delays cost precious time that could have been used to treat our illness," Gougeon lamented.
Air Transat, another defendant in the case, expressed deep sadness over the incident but denied the allegations. Both Wyndham Hotels and Air Transat have been called to respond to the claims in court.