College Student Plunges to Her Death After Football Game

A Texas mother is seeking answers following the sudden death of her 19-year-old daughter, a student at Texas A&M University. Brianna Aguilera was found dead near her campus early on a Saturday morning after attending a football game tailgate. The circumstances of her death remain uncertain, causing distress for her family.

Stephanie Rodriguez, Aguilera’s mother, has voiced her dissatisfaction with the Austin Police Department’s handling of the case. Investigators have suggested that Aguilera’s death was likely a suicide, a conclusion that Rodriguez disputes. She has highlighted inconsistencies in the information provided by the police, including the assertion that Aguilera fell from a 17-story building.

Rodriguez has also raised questions about the events leading up to her daughter’s death. She believes that among the 15 people present in the apartment from which Aguilera allegedly fell, someone must have information about what occurred. Rodriguez has revealed that there was a disagreement between her daughter and another girl, and she feels that this has not been adequately considered in the investigation.

Despite Rodriguez’s concerns, the Austin Police Department has stated that Aguilera’s death is not being treated as a homicide. They have found no suspicious circumstances in their investigation thus far. The final determination of the cause of death will be made by the Travis County Medical Examiner’s Office.

Aguilera, originally from Laredo, Texas, was a sophomore at Texas A&M University. She was an accomplished student, having graduated Magna Cum Laude from United High School, and was pursuing her dream of becoming a lawyer. A GoFundMe campaign set up for her family has raised over $28,000, more than double its initial goal.

Rodriguez has expressed her gratitude for the support she has received during this difficult time. She continues to seek answers about her daughter’s death, hoping for clarity and closure. Texas A&M University has yet to comment on the incident.