05.12.2025 16:35
The tragic death of Brianna Aguilera, a student at Texas A&M University in the United States, after a party in a student apartment on the 17th floor has caused a significant stir in the country. The police stated that the young girl had a heated argument with her boyfriend over the phone just three minutes before her death, and that she took her own life by jumping from the balcony following that conversation.
The death of Brianna Aguilera, a student at Texas A&M University, has caused a significant uproar in the United States. The young girl had traveled to Austin with her friends for a game played by her school and attended a party in a student apartment on the 17th floor that night. However, a tragic event occurred at the end of the night.
According to police reports, Aguilera had a heated argument over the phone with her boyfriend Aldo Sanchez just three minutes before her death. Immediately after this conversation, the young girl jumped from the balcony of the apartment, ending her life.
Just a few weeks before the tragedy, Brianna and her boyfriend were sharing happy moments. Their social media posts included many memories from costume parties to romantic dates. Although the young girl's mother claims that her daughter's death was not a suicide, the police investigation revealed different findings.
Authorities discovered a deleted suicide note on Brianna's phone. It was also reported that she sent messages to some friends on the night of her death, implying that she might "harm herself." The police stated that the young girl had previously mentioned suicidal thoughts to those close to her from time to time.
Despite this, the family believes the incident is "suspicious" and that Brianna would not have jumped willingly. However, the police indicated that the evidence suggests the young girl was going through a psychologically difficult period.
As discussions continue, the tragedy of Brianna Aguilera, who lost her life at a young age, has deeply affected both her family and the university community.