All
our
prayers
might
not
get
answered
as
Bobbi
Kristina
Brown's
health
doesn't
seem
to
improve
and
her
5
months
long
battle
for
life
might
be
coming
to
an
end.
Although
the
family
has
been
trying
everything
to
keep
the
daughter
of
late
singer,
Whitney
Houston
alive
after
her
accident
back
in
January,
the
health
of
Bobbi
is
deteriorating
and
not
showing
any
signs
of
improvement.
Bobbi
Kristina
Brown
was
shifted
to
Hospice
Center
weeks
ago
and
after
seeing
current
pics
from
there,
we
are
losing
hope.
Pat
Houston,
Bobbi
Kristina's
aunt,
and
other
family
members
arrived
at
the
Peachtree
Christian
Hospice
yesterday.
Everyone
looked
sad
and
emotional.
A
hearse
was
brought
on
Wednesday
a
hearse
at
the
Atlanta-area
hospice
where
Bobbi
Kristina
Brown
has
been
receiving
care
for
the
last
three
weeks.
Police
officers
and
a
lawyer
were
also
snapped
at
the
center
last
night.
Her
aunt
Pat
Houston
made
her
third
visit
to
the
hospice
within
24
hours.
She
hugged
friends
and
relatives
and
her
husband
Gary,
Whitney's
half
brother,
arrived
later.
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PICS
OF
HEARSE
&
FAMILY
MEMBERS
Speculations
started
when
an
unexplained
white
tent
was
set
up
against
a
back
exit
of
the
hospice,
blocking
the
prying
eyes.
Image
Courtesy
Twitter/AKM-GSI
The
22-year-old's
family
has
not
yet
commented
on
her
condition
as
the
new
mysterious
photos
emerged.
Reportedly,
the
center
has
put
up
the
tent
to
protect
the
privacy
of
other
patients'
families,
since
Bobbi
Kristina's
aunt
Pat
Houston
was
seen
visiting
the
center
a
couple
of
times,
according
to
video
obtained
by
TMZ.
Image
Courtesy
John
Amis
for
DailyMail/Twitter
Bobby
Brown's
daughter
was
found
face
down
and
unresponsive
in
a
bathtub
in
her
Atlanta
home
on
January
31st.
She
underwent
a
surgery
to
replace
her
breathing
tube
with
a
tracheostomy
tube
in
February.
However,
she
showed
no
signs
of
improvement.
In
June,
they
moved
Bobbi
Kristina
into
the
hospice
center
so
she
could
‘die
peacefully.'
"Despite
the
great
medical
care
at
numerous
facilities,
Bobbi
Kristina
Brown's
condition
continues
to
deteriorate," a
statement
from
the
family
read.
"As
of
today,
she
has
been
moved
into
hospice
care."