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The family of a Congressional aide who died after she set herself on fire is calling for public documents related to her death to be kept secret due to the information being 'embarrassing.' ...
Even so, attorneys are still trying to block police reports and other records from being released to the public.
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The City of Uvalde is attempting to block the release of records related to the fiery death of Regina Santos-Aviles, a ...
A city lawyer said the police investigation was expected to wrap up soon without criminal charges. Regina Santos-Aviles, 35, ...
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The investigation into the death of 35-year-old Regina Santos-Aviles is expected to conclude without criminal charges.