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Is the end finally here? Hearse and a tent seen at Bobbi Kristina Brown’s hospice as family members gather

For six long months Bobbi Kristina Brown has fought for her life in a coma after being found unconscious in a bathtub, and now there are indications that her battle is coming to an end.
Bobbi Kristina Brown

Three-weeks-ago, Bobbi Kristina was moved into the Peachtree Christian Hospice in Atlanta where she was expected to see out the final stages of her life.

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Images obtained by the Daily Mail show a black hearse and Bobbi’s family members visiting the hospice, including her aunt Pat Houston, who made her third visit to the hospital in 24 hours.

A white tent has been erected, which blocks the view between the hearse and the doors of the hospice, which is assumed to prevent cameras from capturing anything.

The 22-year-old’s friends also visited her bed-side, with some leaving the hospice in tears.

It’s been reported that a lawyer and at least two police officers were seen at care facility yesterday, most likely to discuss the lawsuit filed against Nick Gordon, the boyfriend of Whitney Houston’s daughter amid claims he stole money and physically abused her.

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Later on another hearse was spotted at the facility parking under the same white tent. It’s not yet known who the two vehicles are for and could indeed be for any number of patients at the care facility.

Bobbi’s paternal aunt Leolah Brown penned a touching update on her Facebook ending with, “THANK YOU for being a friend in a time of need…God bless all of you who have sincere hearts.”

Despite the family remaining mostly silent, it seems all sign are indicating the worse.

We are sending all our love to Bobbi’s family and praying for a miracle!

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The second hearse in as many hours was pictured entering a white tent set up at Bobbi Kristina’s hospice in Atlanta. It is not yet confirmed who the hearse is for, however Bobbi’s family members have been pictured gathering at the Peachtree Christian Hospice.

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