Bobbi Kristina Brown condition news update: Bobby Brown clarifies rumors about daughter

Bobbi Kristina Brown remains in a coma after she was found face down in a bathtub at her Roswell home, and father Bobby Brown has sought to clarify rumors circulating about her.

Brown is speaking out in light of various news reports that claimed that Krissy is set to come home to die.

Brown, through his legal counsel Christopher Brown, refuted all those allegations, calling them nothing but false reports and sensationalism. They further clarified that Bobby Brown had never made any comments with any reporting agency in connection with his daughter.

In a report from the Daily Mirror:

"Unless you hear it directly from me or through my attorney, do not believe any words attributed to me.

"I am making decisions with Pat Houston and we are working together for the medical care of my daughter," Brown himself said.

There have been multiple rumors that Krissy is bound for home but would be in a vegetative state. There was even a more malicious rumor started that claimed Pat Brown – the wife of Houston's brother – wanted to cash in; Bobby and Pat Brown are the guardians and executors of Houston's estate.

All these rumors have now been shot down.

No one has been charged in the incident, although various reports and rumors have tried to suggest that Nick Gordon may later arise as a possible suspect, but until now there has been no evidence to suggest foul play.

It was Gordon, who found her and attempted to resuscitate Krissy until the paramedics arrived.

Gordon has denied any involvement on the wrongdoing, but has been barred from seeing Krissy by her family ever since the incident.

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