Mom of dead Texas A&M cheerleader offers alcohol-fueled theory about her daughter’s death


The mom of a Texas A&M cheerleader found dead after a football game said she believes her daughter was pushed off a balcony to her death — after her friends freaked out.

Brianna Aguilera’s body was found outside an Austin apartment building where she had been attending a tailgate party early Saturday morning following a Texas A&M football game against UT.

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Her mom, Stephanie Rodriguez, has rejected the Austin Police Department’s view that the 19-year-old’s death was most likely accidental or suicide.


Brianna Aguilera with her mother, Stephanie Rodriguez, at her graduation.
Mom of Texas A&M cheerleader Brianna Guilera, who was found dead after a football game, said she believes her daughter was pushed off a balcony to her death — after her friends freaked out. Facebok / Stephanie Rodriguez

The grieving parent suggested that her daughter’s friends might have gotten scared after she drank too much alcohol — and didn’t know what to do.

“Either someone shoved her over the balcony, or when my daughter does drink, she has the tendency [to fall asleep], and she’s so thin and frail, she cannot handle alcohol,” Rodriguez told PEOPLE.

“I think that maybe either it might’ve been that, and they probably got scared and threw her over the balcony, or they shoved her off,” she said, adding that she doesn’t believe her daughter would have taken her own life.


Brianna Aguilera in a cheerleader uniform on a football field.
Her mom, Stephanie Rodriguez, has rejected the Austin Police Department’s view that the 19-year-old’s death was most likely accidental or suicide. Stephanie Rodriguez

“That’s when it made me very upset because I was like, my daughter wasn’t suicidal. I would know,” Rodriguez said.

“She’s not suicidal. Why would she be? She was living her best life. She loved life. I mean, she loved going to school. She wanted to become a lawyer. I mean, it was just something that I was like, you don’t say that,” she said.

Austin Police Department told The Post that Aguilera’s death is still under investigation.

“At this stage in the investigation, the facts obtained do not indicate that this is a homicide. This case continues to be treated strictly as a death investigation, and there is no evidence to suggest or support any suspicious or criminal circumstances surrounding Ms. Aguilera’s passing,” a police spokesperson said.


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