Texas GOP Congressman's aide dies after "setting herself on fire"

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Seems suspicious. Young, 35 year old mother, "sets herself on fire", police wont release the report, Congressman cancelling appearances. She was recently separated.

Mystery deepens over aide who set herself on fire as congressman cancels events and police withhold records

After one of his staffers died from dousing herself with gasoline and catching fire, a Texas Congressman has canceled all media events - seemingly to avoid questions about her death.

Regina Santos-Aviles, 35, poured gasoline on herself before she became engulfed in flames at her home on September 13 in Uvalde, Texas - about two hours outside of San Antonio.

Days after her death, the media was disinvited to an event where Gonzales would be face-to-face with reporters.

The 'cozy' relationship between Uvalde's police chief and Gonzales has recently been called into question by a city councilman.

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Aint no damn way someone young and beautiful set herself on fire.

Is it the same police chief who hid in the principals office when a school shooter was killing kids?
 
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All I see is "appears to".

So, not news, except to the point where the left cult thinks they can use it for something.

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It is tragic.

Is it suspicious?

What is suspected and why?
 
Seems suspicious. Young, 35 year old mother, "sets herself on fire", police wont release the report, Congressman cancelling appearances. She was recently separated.

Mystery deepens over aide who set herself on fire as congressman cancels events and police withhold records

After one of his staffers died from dousing herself with gasoline and catching fire, a Texas Congressman has canceled all media events - seemingly to avoid questions about her death.

Regina Santos-Aviles, 35, poured gasoline on herself before she became engulfed in flames at her home on September 13 in Uvalde, Texas - about two hours outside of San Antonio.

Days after her death, the media was disinvited to an event where Gonzales would be face-to-face with reporters.

The 'cozy' relationship between Uvalde's police chief and Gonzales has recently been called into question by a city councilman.

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She was pregnant and it wasn’t suicide
 
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