Daughter Whitney Houston was placed in a hospice
Daughter Whitney Houston was placed in a hospice

Video: Daughter Whitney Houston was placed in a hospice

Video: Daughter Whitney Houston was placed in a hospice
Video: Exteriors of hospice center where Bobbi Kristina Brown is being treated 2024, November
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The Houston family prepared for the worst. Soul diva Whitney Houston's daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown has reportedly been transferred to a hospice. For almost half a year, the doctors fought for the girl's life, but it seems that now the chances of Bobby's recovery are very small.

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In January, Bobby Christina was found unconscious in the bathroom. The girl was in a coma for several months. In April, she came out of her coma and was admitted to a rehabilitation center. But according to the girl's grandmother, Sissy Houston, Bobby's brain was "irreparably damaged" (Brown did not respond to external stimuli). Now it has been decided to transfer Whitney's daughter to a hospice.

“Despite the medical care provided in various hospitals, Bobby Christina Brown's condition continues to deteriorate. Today she has been admitted to a hospice,”said the girl's aunt Pat Houston in a statement on behalf of the family. “Now she is in the hands of God,” the lady emphasizes.

It also became known that Bobby's husband, Nick Gordon, was charged with beating the girl and stealing money from Brown's accounts.

Bobby Christina's guardian, who was appointed to her by the court, filed a civil lawsuit in the Supreme Court of Fulton County, Georgia, in the amount of $ 10 million. The lawsuit alleges that on January 31 (the day the girl suffered an injury that led to a coma), she had a falling out with Gordon, after which she was found unconscious in the bathroom. The plaintiff believes that Brown "received life-threatening injuries" as a result of a run-in with a loved one. According to the guardian, Gordon began beating Bobby Christina in order to obtain significant funds that she inherited from her mother.

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