Who is Brianna Aguilera? Texas A&M student found dead after the Austin rivalry tailgate as her mother disputes the police storyWho is Brianna Aguilera? Texas A&M student found dead after the Austin rivalry tailgate as her mother disputes the police story (Image via Getty) Brianna Aguilera, a Texas A&M student from Laredo, died only hours after a tailgate party in Austin. Police said they found a woman unresponsive outside an apartment building just west of the University of Texas campus early Saturday morning. Officers told Daily Mail that she was pronounced dead at 12:57 a.m., and they do not see the case as a homicide. They said the cause of death will be decided by the Travis County Medical Examiner’s Office, which can take months.But Brianna’s mother, Stephanie Rodriguez, says the story does not make sense to her. She told KSAT that police said Brianna jumped from the 17th floor. Rodriguez said she does not believe this, and she does not think her daughter would ever do that. She also said Brianna was excited about her future and wanted to become a lawyer.Rodriguez said her daughter was fighting with another girl before she died. She believes someone inside the apartment knows more about what happened. She also said she has text messages from Brianna’s phone that show more details, but she says the detective did not look at them.

Mother says texts and fight in apartment could explain what happened to Brianna Aguilera

Rodriguez told KSAT that around 15 people were inside the apartment when Brianna died. She thinks at least one person there may know the truth. She also said Brianna’s friends told someone they “did not know her whereabouts,” which confused her, and she called the information “inconsistent.”Austin Police responded to Daily Mail with the same short statement they shared before. They said the case is still an “open death investigation,” and they are not treating it as a homicide. They also said the final cause of death will come from the Medical Examiner.Brianna had gone to Austin with many other students for the Texas vs. Texas A&M game on Friday. The Longhorns beat the Aggies, who had been undefeated. On her Instagram page, Brianna often posted about sports and cheerleading. Her family said she loved football and had been a cheerleader at United High School. A GoFundMe page made by her family says she graduated Magna Cum Laude.Her family also shared that she studied at The Bush School of Government & Public Service at Texas A&M and was only one year away from earning her Aggie ring, something she always dreamed of.The GoFundMe page says the events after the tailgate are still unclear. It also says her mother is still waiting for answers. As of Monday evening, the fundraiser had collected more than $23,000 to help the family with costs after her death.If you want, I can also create a stronger headline, rewrite the subheading, or format it for your website style.Also Read: Eddie Hearn Drops Shocking “Script” Claim As Jake Paul Vs Anthony Joshua Faces Fixed-Fight Rumors