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Is Bobbi Kristina Brown about to be taken home to die peacefully?

Bobbi Kristina, daughter of music legend Whitney Houston was found near-death in a bathtub over four months ago and now reports claim she is about to be taken home from hospital to die in peace.
Bobbi Kristina Brown and her mother Whitney Houston

For over four months Bobbi Kristian has been fighting for he life in hospital but now an insider tells Radar Online her family is ready to say goodbye and they want to do it in a familiar setting.

“They are planning to keep her in Georgia and possibly bring her back to the townhouse,” the insider explained.

The 22-year-old is currently on life-support at a rehab facility, while her father Bobby Brown and other family members continue to pray for a miracle by her bed side.

The insider reported that some family members want to move her to the Georgia town house because, “that was her home and her mum’s home. If they can bring her back it would be great.”

They added: “If she’s alive, then let her be home and surrounded by beautiful photos of her mum. It’s as good as it gets in such a bad situation.”

Radar Online reports that Bobbi’s aunt and uncle are pushing for their troubled niece to be taken home to pass away peacefully and have begun prepping the house for her arrival.

However, according to People magazine Bobbi’s dad, Bobby Brown, is against the move, with sources telling the publication, “Bobby is never going to take her off life support.”

On January 31 the late Whitney Houston’s daughter was found face down in a bathtub in her home in Georgia, she was put into a medical induced coma until her brain functions showed sign of improvement.

She has since been moved to three separate hospitals and her Grandmother confirmed in April that Bobbi was no longer in medical induced coma but is still unresponsive.

The Houston family have faced their fair share of tragedy with legendary singer Whitney Houston being found dead in 2012, also submerged in a bathtub.

Our thoughts are with the Houston and Brown families during this unbearably difficult time.

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