Dupont Plaza Hotel arson

On New Year's Eve, December 31, 1986, three disgruntled employees at the Dupont Plaza Hotel (now San Juan Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino) in San Juan, Puerto Rico, intentionally set a fire. The employees (Héctor Escudero, Armando Jiménez, and José Rivera) were involved in a labor dispute with the owners. The fire killed between 96 and 98 people and injured 140 others. It is the most catastrophic hotel fire in Puerto Rican history and the second deadliest hotel fire in U.S. territory in history, after the Winecoff Hotel fire in Atlanta in 1946.

Dupont Plaza Hotel arson
Dupont Plaza Rescue by Phyllis Gottschalk
DateDecember 31, 1986 (1986-12-31)
Time3:30 p.m.
VenueHotel Dupont Plaza
LocationSan Juan, Puerto Rico
Coordinates18°27′22″N 66°4′13″W
TypeFire
CauseArson
Deaths96–98
Non-fatal injuries140
ConvictedHéctor Escudero, Armando Jiménez, and José Rivera
ConvictionsMurder
SentenceJiménez: 75 years in prison
Escudero, Rivera: 99 years in prison
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