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Bobby Brown Spoke of His Daughter's Death For The First Time

Breaking news shocked the world as Whitney Houston's only daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown decided to end her life. The American media personality was found unconscious on her bathtub when she was rushed into the hospital last January 31, 2015 where she was kept under a coma for some time. She was then transferred into a hospice care and passed away just last week, July 22, 2015 at the age of 22.

Her family gave her a solemn ceremony after her death in which both parties grieved and mourned for the loss of their daughter. People then reported that it took her father Bobby Brown to break his silence and finally had the courage to tell the world about his daughter's passing.

During a statement, Bobby talked about his love for his daughter Bobbi Kristina saying:

"Krissy was and is an angel. I am completely numb at this time," the singer, 46, said in a statement released by his lawyer Monday. "My family must find a way to live with her in spirit and honor her memory. Our loss is unimaginable."  He then added "We thank everyone for the prayers for Krissy and our family as we mourn my baby girl." 

Bobbie's death moved the hearts of her family members and supporters, respecting her family's right to mourn and grief of her death as per E!. One of the most moving statements that were made regarding her death was Tyler Perry's twitter post for Bobbie when he stated: "I'm a writer with no words.... Bobbi Kris."

He then wrote an open letter for her supporters that moved everybody to tears.

"This morning I woke up with Whitney on my mind. I couldn't help but think about all that she must have dreamed for her child. I know this was not her dream...and as difficult as this time is for the people that love both Whitney and Krissi, what makes it more egregious is the blatant disrespect, lies, and ignorance that are rapidly printed in this awful time." "For some reason, it has become human nature in our society to look for, seek out, and celebrate darkness, glory in tragedy, and enjoy reading and reporting it. It makes me sad to know that everybody wants to be the first to report something awful. So much so, that they find it OK to speak death onto those who are still alive."


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