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Police should be taking 'closer look' at college student's death after mother's allegations: Former prosecutor
- A former federal prosecutor urged Austin police to review Brianna Aguilera's death more closely, saying key details don't add up.
- Aguilera, 19, was found dead early after a Texas A&M vs. Texas football game, with police not treating it as homicide.
- The family claims there was a fight before the death and disputes the notion it was accidental or suicide.
- Aguilera's mother questions why the victim's phone was on Do Not Disturb and later found in a friend's purse.
- The Austin Police Department said there is no evidence of suspicious or criminal circumstances surrounding Aguilera's passing.
- An autopsy is pending, with results expected to take 90 days or longer.
- Family members say Aguilera's mother communicated with media and shared concerns about the case.
- The report notes multiple outlets covered the case and referenced statements from investigators and family.
- Rodriguez suggested possible scenarios including shoving or accidental fall, but remains uncertain.
- The case remains under review as authorities assess all elements of Aguilera's death.
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