Aguilera, Austin Police
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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.
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.
The Travis County Medical Examiner's Office will make the final call on how she died — a process that could take months.
Police in Austin, Texas are speaking out on Thursday, Dec. 4 in the wake of online allegations, and speculation by Brianna Marie Aguilera’s mother, that the department 'failed to do' their jobs following the death of the 19-year-old Texas A&M student.
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 community continues to mourn the sudden death of 19-year-old Brianna Aguilera as family and friends try to make sense of her passing.
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 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.
A Texas A&M student, Brianna Aguilera has tragically died following her attendance of a tailgate party. Her mother cries foul play.