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Doctors don't see hope for change: Bobbi Kristina's cousin
Los Angeles, Feb 7
A cousin of Bobbi Kristina
Brown, daughter of late singer Whitney Houston, says doctors have no
"hope for change" in the condition of the 21-year-old, who is on a life
support system.
The aspiring actress, the daughter of Bobby Brown
and Houston, is at the Emory University Hospital in Atlanta after she
was found facedown in the bath at her home last weekend. Her cousin,
Jerod Brown, admits the "odds are against" her pulling through, reports
femalefirst.co.uk.
He posted on Facebook: "Though it seems the
odds are against her, though doctors don't see any hope for change,
though we might want to play detective and find out how she got there,
though it looks impossible for her to stand again STILL PRAY FOR BK.
(sic)".
Doctors have reportedly advised Bobby Brown to turn off
his daughter's life-support machine, but the "deeply religious" singer
and his family are refusing it in the hope of a miracle.
A source
said: "Bobby is the one who will make the decisions. But he has told
us, 'If America thinks she is dead, they will stop praying.' And at this
point, we want people to pray for a miracle.
"Losing Whitney was hard, but this is a million times worse. To lose Krissi the same way would devastate him."