Crime & Safety
Report: Bobbi Kristina Brown Moved to Rehab Facility
The daughter of the late Whitney Houston has been moved from Emory University Hospital to an undisclosed location.

Bobbi Kristina Brown, who has been in a coma since she was found unconscious in a bathtub at her Roswell home, has been transported to rehabilitation facility in the Atlanta area, according to WSB-TV.
Brown, the daughter of Bobby Brown and the late Whitney Houston, was relocated from Emory University Hospital to a facility, the location of which has not been disclosed, WSB reports.
However, NBC News reports a source close to the family said Brown’s condition has not changed. Doctors placed Brown into a medically induced coma by doctors and also inserted a tracheostomy tube into her throat, NBC states.
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Brown was moved to Emory in early February, a week after she was rushed to North Fulton Hospital by Roswell first responders, who found her unresponsive around 10:25 a.m. Jan 31 at a home on Riverbend Manor.
Roswell police spokesperson Lisa Holland previously told Patch that Brown’s husband and friend found the woman unresponsive in a tub inside the home and started CPR.
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Police and fire crews took over life-saving measures once they arrived onto the scene, and Brown, 21 was transported to the Roswell hospital for treatment.
Holland told Patch in February that investigators continue to probe the incident, and the case remains active.
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Photo credit: Prayer Chain For Bobbi Kristina Facebook page
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