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So sad! Her family just released a statement saying that they feel she "is in God's hands now."
Terrible situation and really just sad. |
| It is very sad. So young. She's gone, now they just need to let her go be with her mom. Poor girl. |
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Really sad. She was born into a horrible situation and the odds just seemed against her.
Was there ever any conclusion on what happened? I think it was confirmed that no drugs or alcohol were involved, and no one charged with foul play, yet she was face down in the tub. Was it intentional? A medical emergency? |
| Absolutely heartbreaking. |
| She has been gone for months. Its disgusting that they kept her going on machines while she deteriorates. Just disgusting. |
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She's been gone for months. I can't believe they kept her alive with machines. I know she's young, but days alive does not equal life.
It's a terrible situation. |
Not sure they ever figured it out, or said. No publically anyway. Wasn't the BF being investigated at first? Anyway, that's not gonna bring her back; like I said, its really just sad. |
Seems like the family just did not know WHAT to do at first. I mean, they didn't want to give up hope; that's understandable. So they waited. But then, they waited too long and by than, the law says they had to keep going with life support. But also, her dad said at a concert last month that he thought she was watching him and was waking up; I just think he really loves her and can't let go (can't blame him for that). |
| I'm thinking of the family of Jahi McMath, who was declared brain dead something like close to 2 years ago. I understand that it's hard to let your child go, but it seems cruel and unusual to keep them artificially "alive" for your own sake. They're not going to recover. It's hard, but let them go. |
This breaks my heart. Drug addictions aside, I love Bobby Brown. I'm an 80s girl. |
| Poor girl didn't have a chance from day one. By day one I mean the day she was born to her drug addicted parents. Money didn't change the outcome. |