Bobbi Kristina Brown Case Turned Over to District Attorney’s Office

With the daughter of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown now in a hospice, the DA will investigate her situation “with greater interest”

Bobbi Kristina Brown is shown in a picture posted on her Instagram page on Jun. 7, 2013
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With Bobbi Kristina Brown being placed in hospice care Wednesday, the investigation into the January 31 bathtub incident that left the 22-year-old daughter of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown in a coma has been turned over to the district attorney for further review.

In a statement Thursday, Fulton County District Attorney Paul L. Howard, Jr. said that the D.A.’s office will “be reviewing the case with greater interest.”

“The Roswell Police Department has forwarded its investigative file to our Office,” Howard said in the statement. “In view of the new circumstances regarding the health status of Bobbi Kristina Brown, we will be reviewing the case with greater interest.”

Brown was found face-down and unresponsive in the bathtub of her Georgia home in January. After being rushed to the hospital, she was placed in a medically induced coma. According to her grandmother Cissy Houston, Brown suffered global irreversible brain damage.

Also on Wednesday, Brown’s court-appointed conservator, Bedelia C. Hargrove, filed a lawsuit against Brown’s boyfriend Nick Gordon, alleging that he physically abused her and stole money from her bank account.

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