Police Found Injuries to Bobbi Kristina Brown's Face and Mouth

Bobbi Kristina Brown, the only daughter of the late Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown, was found unconscious in her bathtub in her home on Jan. 31. As she is still lying in hospital in an induced coma, police have found injuries to Brown's mouth and face that made them suspect a case of foul play.
Police are also looking into suspected drugs found in the home in the 9000 block of Riverbend Manor in Roswell.
No charges have been issued in the case. Channel 2's Mark Winne worked all weekend to obtain a search warrant affidavit or search warrant return but is getting conflicting information about whether those records have been sealed from public view. He also tried to obtain a search warrant for medical records.
Nevertheless, suspicion is on Brown's alleged "husband" Nick Gordon. TMZ has published stories supporting a narrative where Gordon was jealous of Bobbi Kristina because, despite being taken in by Houston when he was 21, he was not seen as her child and not given the same sort of fame because of it.
Meanwhile, fans, neighbors and family joined together in the Atlanta suburb of Riverdale, Ga., for a vigil to support the 21-year-old Bobbi Kristina. Video for that can be seen here.
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