Photo: Kaitlin Leonor Castilleja/Facebook

An 18-year-old Texas teen who went to the home of a younger rival, with whom she had been feuding on social media, was allegedly fatally stabbed in a deadly fight that erupted in the younger teen’s driveway, authorities say.
Kaitlin Leonor Castilleja, 18, of San Antonio, died from stab wounds she sustained after 1 a.m. Friday outside the San Antonio home of a 16-year-old girl who is charged with her murder, the San Antonio Police Department confirms to PEOPLE in a preliminary statement.
An 18-year-old who accompanied Castilleja to the suspect’s house sustained superficial cuts in the attack, say police.
The three had attendedJames Madison High in San Antonio. The two 18-year-olds graduated last year and the 16-year-old still attends school there, mysanantonio.com reports.
“All this stems from an ex-boyfriend,”Castilleja’s aunt, Marie Fernandez, told theSan Antonio Express-News.
Kaitlin Leonor Castilleja, 18, of San Antonio.Kaitlin Leonor Castilleja/Twitter

Early Friday morning, the suspect allegedly told police she had been assaulted in her driveway when she arrived home from work, police say in the statement.
She said she had gotten “messages on social media that night from two girls stating they want to fight her,” the statement says.
When they got to the suspect’s house, a fight erupted and the suspect allegedly stabbed them both, say police.
Castilleja and her friend told authorities they had been stabbed after “jumping” a girl at her house, the statement says.
Castilleja was rushed to a local hospital where she was pronounced dead just before 2 a.m., the statement says.
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For weeks, Castilleja and the suspect had been trading verbal jabs over social media, Fernandez told theExpress-News.
Their arguing worsened when Castilleja’s ex-boyfriend began dating the suspect before going back to Castilleja, Fernandez told theExpress-News.
Castilleja “isn’t able to give you her side of the story, but it’s been ongoing bullying on both sides,” Fernandez told theExpress-News.
“It’s social media,” she told the outlet. “There are so many factors that have contributed to this, and at the end of the day, whether it was wrong, in all aspects my niece had no intentions of hurting anyone.”
The suspect is being held at the Bexar County Juvenile Detention Center.
It is unknown whether she has entered a plea or whether she has hired an attorney to represent her.
The investigation is ongoing at this time.
No further information will be released, police say.
source: people.com