Family Confirms Bobbi Kristina
Brown, 22, the only daughter of singers Whitney
Houston and Bobby Brown, died Sunday, nearly six months after she was found
unresponsive in a bathtub of her home, her family said. Brown has been
unresponsive in hospitals and hospice care since she was found in her Roswell,
Georgia, home on Jan. 31. Her family said she suffered irreversible brain
damage. "She is finally at peace in the arms of God," her family told
NBC News in a statement. "We want to again thank everyone for their
tremendous amount of love and support during these last few months."
Bobbi
Kristina was music royalty as the daughter of two superstars — and the
granddaughter of another, Cissy Houston, the mother of Whitney, who died in
February 2012. She became even better known at age 10 when she was featured on
her father's reality TV series, "Being Bobby Brown." Police have said
that they investigated the case as a medical emergency and that no foul play is
suspected. No criminal charges have ever been brought.
But
late last month, Brown's conservator sued Nick Gordon — who has been described
as Brown's boyfriend and husband, an attachment her family denies — for $10
million, accusing him of having physically abused Brown and having improperly
withdrawn $11,000 from her bank account after she was in a coma. Whitney Houston
brought Gordon into her household as an orphan at the age of 12, raising him
with her daughter after divorcing Bobby Brown in 2007. Gordon wore a large
tattoo of Houston's face on his arm and called the singer "mom," but
she never adopted him or included him in her will.
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