Texas A&M Student Brianna Aguilera’s Mysterious Tailgate Death Probe Turns Ugly with a Shocking Twist

Brianna Aguilera did not deserve to lose her life at such a young age.

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The Texas A&M sophomore died on Saturday in Austin.

Her death came hours after attending a tailgate for Friday’s Lone Star Showdown football game between Texas A&M and the University of Texas.

The family of Brianna Aguilera has been looking for answers after learning of her death. They know she attended a tailgate.

However, everything else that happened afterward is unclear.

Things are starting to change now.

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Police are investigating the mysterious death of a Texas A&M student who died after a football tailgate.

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Austin police responded to a report of an unresponsive individual at an apartment complex on Saturday.

Brianna Aguilera was pronounced dead at the scene, according to police.

The department released an updated statement Tuesday that said they do not believe they are looking at a homicide, given the current facts in the case.

Aguilera’s mother, Stephanie Rodriguez, told KSAT on Monday that she’s received inconsistent answers from the Austin Police Department.

‘Multiple detectives continue to interview witnesses, gather evidence, and work carefully through the details of the incident,’ read the police press release. ‘At this stage in the investigation, the facts obtained do not indicate that this is a homicide.

‘This case continues to be treated strictly as a death investigation, and there is no evidence to suggest or support any suspicious or criminal circumstances surrounding Ms. Aguilera’s passing,’ the press release continued. ‘The cause of death will be determined by the Travis County Medical Examiner’s Office.’

Rodriguez claims officers told her that Aguilera jumped to her death from the 17th floor of an off-campus apartment building.

‘There are a lot of inconsistencies with the story,’ Rodriguez responded.

‘He told me they said she jumped, and then he told me that the friends said they didn’t know her whereabouts.’

Rodriguez told the publication that Brianna Aguilera wasn’t suicidal and was instead hopeful about becoming a lawyer.

She further added that at least one of the 15 people inside the apartment at the time of her death knows more about the tragedy.

The heartbroken mom thinks text messages on her daughter’s phone may be the key to solving her death.

‘There was a fight that happened between my daughter and another girl, and they were all staying in the same apartment that I have actual text messages of, and the detective just disregarded them,’ she said.

The investigation into her death is still ongoing.