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Bobbi Kristina Brown ‘Not Progressing At All’

 

Bobbi Kristina Brown attends the opening night of "The Houstons: On Our Own" in New York

The 22-year-old was found face down and unresponsive in a bath at her home in Georgia on 31 January.

BOBBI Kristina Brown’s grandmother Cissy Houston has revealed that she is “not progressing at all” after apparently emerging from a medically-induced coma last month.

The 22-year-old was found face down and unresponsive in a bath at her home in Georgia on 31 January.

Houston told Entertainment Tonight in the US: “She’s the same, she’s not progressing at all.

“She’s not gone yet, but you know, whatever the Lord decides, I’m ready for her … I have nothing to do with that. That’s His job. It’s His territory, you know? And I understand it.”

Bobbi Kristina’s mother Whitney Houston died from accidental drowning in February 2012.
Family friend and gospel singer Kim Burrell said in February that doctors had put Ms Brown in a medically induced coma to stop brain swelling.

But her father Bobby Brown told fans at a concert in Dallas in April that she was “awake” and “watching me”.

She is now being treated at an undisclosed location.

On Friday lawyers revealed that Brown and Bobbi Kristina’s aunt Pat Houston have been appointed her co-guardians.

In a statement they said that judge Jeryl Debra Rosh appointed them to have joint responsibility in decisions related to her care and medical needs.

The statement also said lawyer Bedelia Hargrove was appointed conservator to oversee Bobbi Kristina’s assets, including the estate she inherited when her mother died.

Brown’s lawyer, Christopher Brown, said in a statement in April that she has opened her eyes.

Cissy Houston said she is grateful for all of the support the family has received.

She said: “I’d like to thank everybody who was praying. Who really knows the worth of prayer and I’m sure it’ll get through.

“You know, praying along with me. It’s all I can tell you. I’m just waiting for whatever happens.

“We go to the hospital every day and pray and, you know, I talk to (Krissi) because she can still hear, and I rub her hand and whatnot.

“My daughter-in-law and my son, we do what we can do. The rest is, we can’t do anything about because that’s all up to Him.

“We know nothing about his plan.” – Skynews