Bobby Brown hoping for a miracle, family says 'though it looks impossible, still pray for Bobbi Kristina'

Bobbi Kristina Brown (Photo: Wikimedia/SynergybyDesign)

The Brown family has not given up hope that Bobbi Kristina will recover from the comatose state she has been in for over a week. 

The 21-year-old was found face-down in a bathtub at her home in Roswell, Georgia on January 31. She was revived by CPR, and was placed in a medically-induced coma. 

Reports say Bobbi Kristina was found by a friend, Max Lomas, and that life-saving measures were begun by her boyfriend, Nick Gordon. Brown and Gordon presented themselves as a married couple, but were never legally married. 

According to TMZ, police are investigating injuries on Brown's body, and a possible fight between the couple about an hour before she was discovered. 

Brown's physicians have reportedly told her family that there is nothing more they can do for her, and her chances of recovery are marginal. TMZ reported that Brown's famous father, Bobby, refuses to accept his daughter's diagnosis, and is praying for a miracle. 

On Friday, Bobbi Kristina's cousin, Jerod Brown, pleaded for fans to lift her up in prayer. 

"Though it seems the odds are against her, though doctors don't see any hope for change, though we might want to play detective and find out how she got there, though it looks impossible for her to stand again STILL PRAY FOR BK ‪#StillPrayForBK‬ Campaign starts NOW!" he wrote on Instagram. He later expounded on his message. 

"Let me go further in depth because my words are being taken out of context," he wrote that evening. 

"Though the doctors may report to the public that opening her eyes is not a good thing or bad thing...#StillPrayForBK.

"Though the media reported she's in a coma... #StillPrayForBK Though your neighbor may not be hopeful....#StillPrayForBK."

Bobbi Kristina's mother, Whitney Houston, drowned in a bathtub the day before the 2012 Grammy's on February 11. She was 48 years old.

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