Texas A&M, Tony Buzbee and Brianna Aguilera
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Buzbee slammed the Austin Police Department's handling of the case during an earlier news conference last month.
Houston attorney Tony Buzbee held a press conference Tuesday to present new witness information and raise fresh questions about the death of Brianna Aguilera, a Texas A&M student who fell from a high-rise apartment in Austin following the A&M–Texas rivalry football game.
The investigation remains open, despite the Austin Police Department’s previous comments to the contrary," Tony Buzbee, attorney representing Brianna Aguilera's parents, said.
The parents of Brianna Aguilera, the 19-year-old Texas A&M University student who died after falling from a high-rise apartment late last year in Austin, held a press conference in Houston with their lawyers.
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