A San โคantonio father is speaking โคout after discoveringโข striking similarities between the death of his โson and the recent case of Brianna Aguilera, a teenagerโค who died after falling from an Austin apartment balcony. Both children wereโฃ the โขsame age andโ attended the โsame school,โข raising questions โฃfor the father about unanswered details surrounding โhis son’s โฃdeath.
The father,โฃ whose name has not been publicly released, shared his story as Aguilera’s parents retain high-profile legal counsel andโ prepare for a news conference Friday in โhouston,โฃ signaling a potential โlegal challenge relatedโ to thier โฃdaughter’s โdeath. The parallel cases areโฃ renewing calls for accountability and โtransparencyโ inโ investigations involving falls from apartment buildings.
according to a โขspokesperson for the Austin Police Department, both โdeaths occured at the same apartment complex, located at 21 Rio. The father expressed frustration withโฃ the conclusion of his son’s case, stating, “We were in search of answers too, andโค we never quite got the answers I felt like we wanted. There’s got to be some accountability somewhere.” his son’s case is now officially closed.
Aguilera’s parents are seeking legal guidance as they navigate the aftermath of herโข death.
Anyone struggling โwith mental health โor suicidal thoughts can reach out for help by calling 988 or texting TALK to 741-741. Additional โขresources include the americanโข Foundation for Suicide Prevention โ(AFSP) and the National Alliance โขon Mental Illnessโ (NAMI) at 210-223-7233 (SAFE) or 800-316-9241. NAMI can also be reached โขby texting NAMI to 741-741.