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Whitney Houstons Daughter Bobbi Kristina Browns Death Ruled A Homicide


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Whitney Houston's Daughter: Bobbi Kristina Brown's Death Ruled a Homicide

Overdose Death of Bobbi Kristina Brown Now Officially a Homicide

The Fulton County District Attorney's Office has officially ruled the death of Bobbi Kristina Brown, the daughter of the late Whitney Houston, a homicide. The 22-year-old Brown was found unresponsive in a bathtub in her Roswell, Georgia, home in January 2015 and died six months later in hospice care.

The announcement came after a three-year investigation into Brown's death. The investigation included interviews with witnesses, review of medical records, and analysis of evidence. The district attorney's office has not yet released any details about the specific cause of death or any suspects in the case.

Bobbi Kristina's Troubled Life

Brown's death was the latest in a series of tragedies for the Houston family. Her mother, Whitney Houston, died in 2012 from drowning and the effects of cocaine use. Brown's father, singer Bobby Brown, has struggled with addiction and legal problems for years.

Brown herself had a troubled life. She was arrested several times for possession of marijuana and other drugs. She also struggled with mental health issues and had been in and out of rehab.

Reaction to the Ruling

The announcement that Brown's death was a homicide has shocked many people. Her family and friends have expressed their grief and anger over the news.

"We are completely devastated by the news of the ruling today," Bobbi Kristina's aunt, Leolah Brown, said in a statement. "We have always believed that this was a criminal case, and we are grateful that the district attorney's office has finally agreed."

The district attorney's office has not yet said whether any charges will be filed in connection with Brown's death. The investigation is ongoing.


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