Bobbi Kristina Brown latest update: Court orders autopsy report to be kept confidential

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The Fulton County Medical Examiner has determined Bobbi Kristina Brown's cause of death, but it will not reveal the results of the autopsy to the public because of a court order.

The 22-year-old daughter of Bobby Brown late music legend Whitney Houston passed away on July 26, six months after she was found by her boyfriend Nick Gordon and a friend face down in her bathtub inside her home in suburban Atlanta.

In a report, Huffingpost Post said the Fulton County Medical Examiner has determined Brown's cause of death based on the details available.

"However, a Fulton County Superior Court Order dated Sept. 25, 2015 has been received Sealing the Autopsy Report and ordering the Medical Examiner to not release any further information to the public. The Fulton County District Attorney and Roswell Police Department have been informed of the Medical Examiner's findings."

The result of the autopsy came out on Sept. 28.

Brown was placed in a medically induced coma after being admitted to the North Fulton Hospital in Roswell, Georgia. She was then transferred to the Emory University Hospital, where she stayed until she was moved to a rehabilitation facility in Atlanta in March.

Her maternal grandmother Cissy Houston released a statement in April saying Brown was already out of coma but remained unresponsive due to an irreversible brain damage. On June 24, Brown's aunt and co-guardian Pat Houston decided to transfer her to Peachtree Christian Hospice, where she eventually passed away.

Meanwhile, Bobby Brown is in favor of the court decision to keep the autopsy report confidential for the meantime since the authorities are still looking for further evidence that can be used in a possible homicide prosecution.

In a statement posted by PEOPLE, Bobby Brown's legal counsel revealed that his client still believes that Gordon is responsible for his daughter's death. "In regards to the civil litigation, we believe we know who harmed Bobbi Kristina Brown and his name is Nick Gordon," lawyer Christopher Brown stated.

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