Bobbi Kristina Brown Autopsy Reveals Real Cause Of Her Death
Why did Bobbi Kristina Brown die on July 26 after six months in an induced coma?
Ever since she was found unresponsive in her bathtub in January, a number of theories have been floating around regarding the cause of her death. A lawsuit filed against her boyfriend, Nick Gordon, who was accused of giving her a "toxic cocktail," are among the accusations that are floating around. Yet finally, the autopsy results have officially revealed how she died.
Even though the Georgia officials have finally made a public statement that they know about the cause of her death, they have not revealed the facts. "The Fulton County Medical Examiner has classified the cause and manner of Bobbi Kristina's death," the statement on their website reads. "However, a Fulton County Superior Court Order dated September 25, 2015 has been received sealing the Autopsy Report and ordering the Medical Examiner to not release any further information to the public."
The reason for the autopsy getting sealed is so that officials can examine the information more deeply, said a source close to the legal team, according to Entertainment Tonight. Moreover, the D.A.'s office is still investigating Gordon.
After the lawsuit was filed, Gordon's lawyers have requested that it should be dismissed by the Fulton County court. Even a high-powered legal team, including attorney Jose Baez as the defender of Casey Anthony was part of the team.
So far, there have been no criminal charges against Gordon, according to People. Even his advocates have not given any comments on the autopsy report results.
Earlier this month, her singer father Bobby Brown gave his first public interview since his daughter died, and said that he was setting up a foundation to safeguard women who were victims tackling domestic abuse, to honor of his daughter, according to hngn.
"She is finally at peace in the arms of God," the Houston family said. "We want to again thank everyone for their tremendous amount of love and support during these last few months."