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Texas College Student Brianna Aguilera’s Death Ruled Suicide

5 December 2025
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Texas College Student Brianna Aguilera’s Death Ruled Suicide
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The death of Texas A&M student Brianna Aguilera has been ruled a suicide by police, citing a suicide note found on her phone and her previous comments about self-harm. Aguilera was discovered after falling from a 17th-floor apartment following a night of drinking, where she had argued with her boyfriend shortly before her death. While police found no evidence of foul play, her family insists there are suspicious circumstances surrounding her death. The family plans to continue seeking answers, as the investigation remains open.

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