An initial autopsy into the
death of Bobbi Kristina Brown has proved inconclusive as coroners continue to
investigate her cause of death.
The only child of the late Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown died on Sunday, aged 22, after her family decided to take her off life support, almost six months after she was found face down and unresponsive in a bath tub at her Roswell, Georgia home.
The only child of the late Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown died on Sunday, aged 22, after her family decided to take her off life support, almost six months after she was found face down and unresponsive in a bath tub at her Roswell, Georgia home.
The Fulton County Medical Examiner in Georgia is investigating the aspiring actress’ passing as a “known or suspected non-natural death”, but early autopsy results failed to highlight an obvious cause of death.
A statement issued by representatives at the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office on Monday reads: “The initial portion of the autopsy has been completed. The autopsy does not show an obvious underlying cause of death and no significant injuries were noted. No previously unknown medical conditions that could have contributed to death were identified.”
Officials add, “We do not plan to complete the death certificate or determine a cause and manner of death until all test results are completed and all investigative, medical, and other documentary records are received and thoroughly reviewed. We anticipate that these processes will take several weeks.”
Meanwhile, a memorial service is expected to take place in Atlanta, Georgia, before her body is flown to New Jersey to be buried next to her mother at Fairview Cemetery, where Houston was laid to rest next to her father, John Russell Houston.
Houston died in similar circumstances in the bathroom of a Beverly Hills hotel suite in 2012, with heart disease and cocaine use listed as contributing factors.
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