Bobbi Kristina Brown is ‘being taken home to die peacefully’ by her family after lying unresponsive in hospital for four months. According to reports, the 22-year-old – has been in hospital since she was found face down and unconscious in a bath on January 31 by her boyfriend Nick Gordon shortly before the third anniversary of her mother’s death.
An insider told Radar Online: ‘They are planning to keep her in Georgia and possibly bring her back to the townhouse. – She will be moved to the house in which she lived with her mother, although her father Bobby Brown is against the decision.
‘That was her home and her mum’s home. If they can bring her back it would be great. ‘If she’s alive, then let her be home and surrounded by beautiful photos of her mum. It’s as good as it gets in such a bad situation.’
However, it’s thought that her father Bobby Brown doesn’t want to take her home, away from the safety of life support. Sources close to the musician insisted just two weeks ago that he would ‘never’ disconnect his daughter from the machines keeping her alive. Sources close to Bobby Brown told People magazine on May 28,’Don’t believe any reports that Bobby is going to take her off life support,’ an unnamed ‘Brown family source’ ‘He’s never going to do that.’ I don’t think he’ll ever go there; if there’s a 2 percent chance, a 1 percent chance, a 0.1 percent chance, he will keep hope alive.’
The 22-year-old only child of the late Whitney Houston, Bobbi Kristina was found face down in a bathtub at her home just 11 days before the third anniversary of her mother’s tragic death in a hotel bathroom. Although she has been taken out of a medically-induced coma, she remains unresponsive, and family sources have indicted she has irreversible brain damage.
Currently, Bobbi Kristina’s estate is worth approximately $20 million. The estate was bequeathed through her mother Whitney’s will when she died in 2012.
Bobby Brown, and Pat Houston, the wife of Whitney’s brother Gary, have co-guardianship of Bobbi Kristina’s estate, which means they are jointly responsible for making decisions about her care and medical needs.