Bobbi Kristina's life-support machine 'turned off'
The life-support machine keeping the late Whitney Houston’s 21-year-old daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown alive has been turned off, it has been reported.
Bobbi Kristina has been in a medically induced coma since she was found face-down and unconscious in a bathtub on Saturday.
Her father, Bobby Brown, is said to be at the Emory University Hospital in Georgia, where she is being treated, along with close friends and family.
Mail Online reports that her life-support was turned off today.
It comes days after Kevin Costner, who starred opposite Whitney in 1992 film The Bodyguard, says he is praying for the daughter of his late Bodyguard co-star Whitney Houston after she was found unconscious on Saturday.
The 60-year-old, who starred in the 1992 film, spoke of his sadness after hearing Bobbi was still in a medically induced coma. ‘I’m watching like everyone else,’ he said.
‘It’s very sad and everybody is hoping this little girl pulls out.’
She was reportedly moved from North Fulton Hospital in Roswell to the Emory University Hospital.
Tragically, Whitney Houston died in a bathtub from an ‘accidental’ drug overdose nearly three years ago on February 11.
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