Bobbi Kristina Brown's father, Bobby Brown, admits it was his faith in God that had helped him get through the pain following the death of her then 22-year-old daughter.
He further shared he came close to "giving up," but by "Just staying positive, loving life man" and "having no complaints," allowed him to cope and get through the pain of losing his daughter.
It was nearly four months ago that Bobbi Kristina Brown, at the age of 22, died under hospice care. This was after she was found face down in the bathtub of their home in Georgia six months before that. It was a home she shared with boyfriend, Nick Gordon.
In a statement released through his attorney, Bobby Brown recently asserted that he believes Gordon "harmed" his daughter and is demanding justice for her. Gordon moved from Atlanta to Florida recently.
Also, there have been allegations that Gordon served Bobbi Kristina Brown a "toxic cocktail" which caused the incident in Georgia, a wrongful death suit has been filed by Bobbi Kristina Brown's estate conservator, Bedelia C. Hargrove. An investigation has already been launched targeting Gordon as the primary suspect.
Just over a week ago, it was reported that a "fake nurse" who was assigned to Bobbi Kristina Brown during her hospice care was required by Forsyth County judge of $24,000 cash-only bond for practicing nursing without a license. The fake nurse "used somebody else's license number to get a job as a registered nurse at a hospice facility in Washington" in October 2013. Leola Brown, sister of Bobby confirmed this through her lengthy rant in her facebook account. A little over two months ago, Leolah was very vocal in what she believes in, that the death of Bobbi Kristina Brown and Whitney Houston - both in bathtubs, was a planned murder to gain access to the estate of Whitney Houston.
On the other end, Gordon has denied all the accusations, but has hired famed Casey Anthony's attorney, Jose Baez, to represent him.
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