Whitney Houston’s Daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown Fighting for Life: ‘No Drugs Found Out in the Open’

Police issue new statement as the 21-year-old’s family members remain by her side in Georgia hospital

OCTOBER 22: Bobbi Kristina Brown attends 'The Houstons: On Our Own' Series Premiere Party at Tribeca Grand Hotel on October 22, 2012 in New York City. (Photo by Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images)
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Bobbi Kristina Brown, daughter of Bobby Brown and the late legendary singer Whitney Houston, is alive and fighting for her life, according to a new statement from a police spokesperson.

The 21-year-old was found face down and unconscious in a bathtub inside her Roswell, Georgia, home. Police continue to investigate for any signs of foul play.

“We don’t leave any stone unturned,” Lisa Holland of the Roswell Police Department said in a statement to media. “So the police took a search warrant on the home. Before the warrant — initially when the police went into the home — there [was] nothing there that indicated that anything out of the ordinary happened. There were no drugs out in the open.

“I can’t comment on her condition because of medical privacy laws. I know she is alive and the only thing they would notify me of is if her condition changed,” Holland added.

A source close to the family told Entertainment Tonight that her husband Nick Gordon, father Bobby Brown and other family members have been told to prepare for the worst. It’s likely she may not regain consciousness the longer she is in a coma. Funeral arrangements are being discussed.

“Privacy is requested in this matter. Please allow for my family to deal with this matter and give my daughter the love and support she needs at this time,” Bobby Brown said in a statement.

On Saturday, police arrived to Bobbi Kristina Brown’s residence after receiving a 911 call when Gordon and a friend found her in a tub at 10:30 a.m. EST.

In a previous statement, Holland said police administered lifesaving measures until Bobbi Kristina Brown could be transported to a hospital. She was also breathing with the help of a ventilator.

“Her husband and a friend located her in a bathtub this morning and she was unresponsive. He started CPR and a police officer took over lifesaving measures until an ambulance arrived,” Holland said. “She was transported to the hospital. Please keep her and the family in your thoughts and prayers.”

The situation is eerily similar to Houston’s death. She was found dead of a drug overdose in a bathtub at the Los Angeles’ Beverly Hilton Hotel. She died Feb. 11, 2012, during the Grammy Awards weekend.

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