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Bobbi Kristina Brown, Daughter of Whitney Houston, Dead At 22

Nick Gordon’s mom Michele has released a statement on behalf of her son following the death of his partner Bobbi Kristina Brown, insisting they are “devastated” over the loss of someone he “loved and cared for deeply”.

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Bobbi Kristina died Sunday in an Atlanta-area hospice, six months after she was found facedown and unresponsive in a bathtub in her Roswell, Ga., home.

Addressing the issue between the time between Brown being found in her home and her death, the medical examiner said “interpretation of autopsy findings and other informational will be challenging”.

An initial post-mortem examination of Bobbi Kristina Brown has found no significant injuries and no obvious underlying cause of death, a medical examiner said. Kristina was examined to determine a cause of death, where TMZ claims that the preliminary results show “there were no signs of foul play”. The Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office ordered tests and wants to obtain Bobbi’s medical records.

‘Krissy fought to get well for months, however she has succumbed to her injuries.

Whitney Houston’s daughter died on Sunday in a hospice, surrounded by her close family, yet it’s unclear if Nick was allowed to see her over the last few weeks.

Turns out, Whitney Houston was there in spirit during the final moments of her daughter’s life.

Ms Brown was treated in hospital twice for anxiety after her mother died.

Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard said what transpired on that January day and what led to Brown’s death remains under investigation. “We thank everyone for the prayers for Krissy and our family as we mourn my baby girl” read Brown’s statement.

Eight months after Whitney’s death, Bobbi Kristina struck up a romantic relationship with Gordon, a childhood friend who was informally adopted by the singer when he was 12 years old.

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Gordon and Bobbi Kristina’s family have long been at odds.

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