Austin police update on student's death
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Aguilera's family is disputing police's latest details, one day after they retained a high-profile Texas lawyer to represent their daughter.
The mother of a 19-year-old Texas A&M University student who died after falling from a high-rise apartment near the University of Texas at Austin is pleading for answers — and students living nearby say the circumstances feel deeply unsettling.
The community continues to mourn the sudden death of 19-year-old Brianna Aguilera as family and friends try to make sense of her passing.
The mother of Texas A&M sophomore Brianna Aguilera believes foul play was the cause of her daughter’s death. In an interview with People published on Tuesday, December 2, Stephanie Rodriguez said she “disagrees” with Austin Police Department determining that there “are no indications of suspicious circumstances” regarding the death of Aguilera who died on Saturday,
The parents of Brianna Aguilera, a 19-year-old Texas A&M University student who died after falling from a high-rise apartment in Austin, have retained two high-profile law firms to represent them in the case.
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GoFundMe created after United High School grad dies after Austin tailgate; family questions possible ruling
Brianna Aguilera, a United High School alum and Texas A&M student, died after a tailgate party in Austin during the Texas vs. Texas A&M football weekend, her family confirmed.
The mother of Brianna Aguilera, the Texas A&M student who died after attending a tailgate in Austin on Friday night, is publicly disputing the early narrative around her daughter's death—insisting the 21-year-old did not take her own life and accusing Austin police of failing to fully investigate.