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Bobbi Kristina Brown's Family To Take Her Off Life-Support?

The tragic saga of Whitney Houston's only daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, will apparently come to an end on the third anniversary of the legendary singer's death.

Bobbi Kristina's family has opted to remove the 21-year-old from life-support on Wednesday, three years to the day after her mother's death, TMZ reported.

Doctors had given up hope of recovery for Bobbi Kristina shortly after she was found face down in a bathtub in her Atlanta-area home -- in a scene that tragically paralleled her mother's demise. But it took time for her father, singer Bobby Brown, to accept the awful prognosis, sources told the gossip site.

The Daily News was not able to immediately confirm the TMZ report, and US Weekly later published a story stating that no decision had been made on Bobbi Kristina's medical fate yet.

Bobbi Kristina has been kept in a medically-induced coma for more than a week at Atlanta’s Emory University Hospital.

On Feb. 11, 2012, Houston's lifeless body was found in a bathtub in a Hollywood hotel. A coroner later determined the singer had succumbed to accidental drowning combined with the "effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use.”

In Bobbi Kristina's case, police have opened an investigation into her boyfriend, Nick Gordon, because her body bore evidence of injuries to her face and mouth, Atlanta's WSB-TV reported.

The apparent decision to end life-support for Bobbi Kristina comes amid a bitter feud between Bobby Brown and his branch of the family and Houston's mother, Cissy.

Houston's family reportedly angered the Browns by restricting access to Bobbi Kristina's hospital room.



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