Tony Buzbee Hired by Aguilera Family to Review Circumstances Surrounding Daughter’s Death
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The family of Brianna Aguilera, a 19-year-old Texas A&M student who tragically fell to her death last weekend, has engaged the services of prominent attorney Tony Buzbee, contesting the Austin Police Department's (APD) classification of her death as suicide. Aguilera was discovered deceased early on Saturday, November 29, outside the 21 Rio Apartments in West Campus after attending a Texas A&M vs. University of Texas football game. The APD swiftly closed the case, but Aguilera's family deems the investigation inadequate and unprofessional, asserting there are contradicting circumstances hinting at foul play.At a press conference, Buzbee, alongside Aguilera's parents, criticized the APD for hastily concluding the investigation, demanding the assignment of a new lead investigator. If not accommodated, Buzbee intends to approach Texas Governor Greg Abbott, soliciting the Texas Rangers for intervention. Furthermore, the family insists on thorough autopsy procedures, emphasizing missing evidence and questioning the timeline of events. While the APD maintains there’s no indication of criminal activity, scrutiny surrounding Aguilera's death continues unabated.
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