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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.
According to the Austin Police Department, a deleted suicide note from Nov. 25 was discovered on Brianna Aguilera’s phone, which was found in a wooded area near a tailgate she had reportedly attended last weekend.
The family of Brianna Aguilera has hired legal representation to investigate the circumstances surrounding her death.
Austin police confirmed the Texas A&M University student who was killed after falling from a high-rise apartment in Austin early Saturday morning died by suicide after finding a suicide note and speaking with the witnesses who were with her the night of her death.
Authorities in Austin have revealed new information about the case of Brianna Aguilera, a Texas A&M University student who died on Nov. 29 in Austin, just hours after attending a tailgate for the A&M-Texas rivalry football game.
The Travis County Medical Examiner's Office will make the final call on how she died — a process that could take months.
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Family of Brianna Aguilera retains Tony Buzbee, disputes ruling in student's death
The Buzbee Law Firm is teaming up with the Gamez Law Firm to help the parents of 19-year-old Brianna Aguilera, a Texas A&M student, who was found dead on a sidewalk in Austin last week.
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.
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.