The attorneys for the parents of Texas A&M student Brianna Aguilera gave an update on their investigation into the teen’s fatal fall.
Lead counsel Tony Buzbee also announced a lawsuit against two organizations that served Aguilar alcohol that night.
Buzbee announced that they have filed suit in Travis County against the Austin Blacks Rugby Club and the UT Economics and Business Association.
The lawsuit alleges the organizations hosted the tailgate party where Aguilera was overserved alcohol along with other minors.
A neighbor also provided alternate timeline of events that she witnessed that night; attorney suggests it refutes the Austin Police timeline.
BACKSTORY:
19-year-old Brianna Aguilera of Laredo was found unresponsive around 12:47 a.m. on Nov. 29 outside the 21 Rio Apartments near the University of Texas at Austin, according to APD. She had fallen 17 stories from the apartment complex and was pronounced dead at the scene about 10 minutes later. Aguilera has been in Austin for the Texas vs Texas A&M football game.
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