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The mother of Brianna Aguilera, a student from Texas A&M University, suspects her daughter’s death was not an accident and hints at the possibility of foul play.
According to a report by MySA, Austin Police Department officers responded to a call at the 21 Rio Apartments on Saturday concerning a woman found unresponsive.
Upon their arrival, it took only ten minutes for the first responders to declare Aguilera deceased at the location.
In an official statement, the police mentioned, “Currently, this incident is not being treated as a homicide, and there is no evidence pointing towards suspicious activity.”
Despite this, Aguilera’s mother, Stephanie Rodriguez, expressed on Facebook that she believes her daughter’s passing was not accidental.
“This was not accidental. Someone killed my Brie and gave all the group of friends a lot of time to come up with the same story,” Rodriguez wrote on Facebook.
“My daughter would not jump 17 stories from a building and to be labeling this as a suicide is insane.”
Meanwhile, a GoFundMe fundraiser set up by the family that Aguilera, a graduated magna cum laude from United High School, attended the UT vs. Texas A&M tailgate event Friday.
According to ABC 7, police told Rodriguez that underage people were being served alcohol.
Rodriguez reportedly said her daughter ended up at a friend’s apartment with multiple other people, when an argument reportedly started.
“What was weird to me and skeptical was her phone was on Do Not Disturb. We always had this rule that if she was going to go out, she had to have her phone on ‘location on’ and answer her text to at least let me know she was ok,” Stephanie Rodriguez told KGNS.
Travis County Medical Examiner’s Office is in the process of completing an autopsy and toxicology report to determine her cause of death.
The investigation continues. Check back for updates.
[Feature Photo via GoFundMe]