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The Cause of Bobbi Christina's Death Might Not be Known Forever

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Bobbi Christina Brown death is still being discussed all over the internet. The mystery surrounding the death and the verisimilitude of her death with that of her mother, Whitney Houston calls for interest. It should be remembered that her mother was found dead in a bath in 2012 in a hotel in Los Angeles. The history replicated its self as the 22 years old Christina, the daughter of Houston and Bobby Brown was found unconsciuos in a bathtub on January 31st 2015.

It was reported that there were bruises at the front of her body. This feature of bruises was capitalised on by the conspiracy theorists that there was something of a foul play in the issue. This was eventually disregarded and dismissed by the police as it was found that she suffered bruises in a car crash days before the incident that left her unconsciuos for nearly six months until her death this 26 July, 2015.

Another theory suggested that her condition which later brought about her death emanated from the abuse of substatnces just like her mother did and died in 2012. Investigation into this theory failed to uphold the assumptions.

Now that she is dead, there was a call for an autopsy to discovering the actual cause of her death. Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office expressed mistrust on what might emerge as the cause of the death saying that the period of the medically induced coma that spanned about six months is enough to change things and produce misleading results. The cause of the young girl's death therefore might be lost forever.

Bobbi Christina died 26 July 2015 in a hospice in the city of Duluth, Georgia. Kristen Foster said that she was "finally at peace in the arms of God".

"It is hard to say goodbye," she said and extended the appreciation by the family to those that stood by them with prayer and best wishes.

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