Bobbi Kristina Brown Moved From The Hospital To A Rehab Center

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E! and NBC News report Bobbi Kristina Brown has been moved from Emory University Hospital in Georgia to a rehabilitation center at an undisclosed location. NBC News cited an anonymous source stating Brown’s condition has remained the same.
The daughter of Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston was originally taken to North Fulton Hospital after being found face down in her bathtub on January 31. She was later reportedly put into a medically induced coma and had a tracheostomy tube inserted into her throat. Brown was subsequently moved to Emory University Hospital.
In the ensuing weeks, there have been reports Brown suffered from seizures when doctors attempted to remove her from her medications and revive her from the coma. Members of the Brown family have reportedly fought, an investigation has opened up, and Brown’s partner Nick Gordon has exhibited unusual behavior before appearing on Dr. Phil and being admitted to a rehab facility. The Brown family released a brief statement through an attorney asking for privacy and thanking fans for their prayers.
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