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Texas A&M Student's Death Ruled Suicide Amid Family Doubts
4 Dec
Summary
- Austin police determined the death of Brianna Aguilera, 19, was a suicide.
- A deleted digital suicide note was found on Aguilera's phone.
- Agencies noted previous suicidal comments made by Aguilera to friends.

Authorities in Austin, Texas, have concluded that the death of 19-year-old Texas A&M student Brianna Aguilera, found outside a high-rise apartment on November 29, was a suicide. Detectives stated that all collected evidence, including witness statements and digital records, supports this determination. A deleted digital suicide note, authored four days prior to her death, was reportedly found on Aguilera's phone.
During their investigation, police interviewed multiple witnesses and reviewed surveillance footage, finding no indication of foul play. Detectives noted that Aguilera had made comments about suicide to friends in October and again on the evening of her death. The department addressed public statements, emphasizing the accuracy of their findings and the harm caused by misinformation.
Despite the police conclusion, Aguilera's mother has voiced skepticism, stating her daughter was not suicidal and loved life. She raised questions about the investigation, but police affirmed their thoroughness and reliance on evidence. The incident occurred hours after a football rivalry game, and surveillance showed a gathering at the apartment before Aguilera's fall.




