WATCH LIVE: Brianna Aguilera’s family, lawyers expected to hold press conference in Houston
Key Points:
- The parents of Brianna Aguilera, a Texas A&M student who died after falling from a high-rise in Austin, will hold a press conference in Houston with their lawyers to share new investigation details.
- Attorney Tony Buzbee emphasized the investigation remains open despite Austin Police Department's earlier statements and plans to continue seeking answers for the family.
- Austin police initially found a suicide note and evidence of self-harm, ruling out suspicious circumstances or homicide, but Aguilera’s mother disputes the suicide claim.
- Buzbee has challenged the police’s conclusions and intends to request a Texas Rangers investigation; a related lawsuit involving Aguilera’s parents was filed recently in Travis County.
- Mental health resources and suicide prevention contacts were provided amid ongoing public attention to




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