Police Suspects Foul Play in Bobbi Kristina Brown's Case

On the latest development on the Bobbi Kristina Brown's case, police are now suspecting foul play with an active criminal investigation aimed at Brown's boyfriend Nick Gordon. Such a suspicion arose when the police dicovered injuries on Brown's body. According to TMZ, police sources say Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown's daughter had injuries that led them to begin a criminal investigation. The website cites sources claiming a history of violence between Bobbi Kristina and Gordon.
Brown, the only daughter of the late Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown, was found unconscious in her bathtub last Saturday in her own home. What is most unfortunate is that the incident happened a few days before Whitney's third death anniversary where she died drowning in a bathtub on the eve of the Grammy Awards in 2012.
TMZ also reports that it's been told that Gordon's friend Max Lomas, who was allegedly the first to discover Bobbi Kristina in the bathtub, had been hanging out at the couple's house the morning of the incident but hadn't seen Bobbi Kristina around. When a cable guy showed up and needed access to the bedroom, Lomas was the one to help, and that was when he found Bobbi Kristina.
TMZ's report says Lomas called for Gordon, who administered CPR. And then, Lomas reportedly claims, Gordon cleaned up the home and removed blood stains before police arrived.
The site reports Lomas wants immunity to speak to police on this again, but as of Friday morning (Feb. 6) he had not received it.
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