Brown, the only child from Houston's marriage to fellow
Grammy-award winning singer Bobby Brown, suffered brain damage
and died of pneumonia resulting from drug intoxication and her
face being immersed in water, the Fulton County Medical Examiner
said.
The circumstances under which the aspiring 22-year-old singer
entered a bathtub in her north Atlanta, Georgia home are
unknown, the autopsy report said, leading the medical examiner
to classify her manner of death as undetermined.
The findings also do not resolve the question of whether someone
gave Brown a deadly drug cocktail, said University of Georgia
law professor Ron Carlson.
"We have the cause of death but not the manner of death," he
said. "This doesn't completely revolve this. There is still some
suspense and drama."
A judge on Thursday ordered Brown's autopsy report to be
unsealed over the objections of prosecutors, who said it would
compromise an ongoing criminal investigation. No one has been
charged in her death.
In a lawsuit, Brown's former boyfriend, Nick Gordon, has been
accused of causing her death and stealing from her bank account
while she was in a coma.
Gordon's spokesman was unavailable for comment. He previously
called the lawsuit, filed by the conservator of Brown's estate,
"slanderous and meritless."
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Brown was found face down in a bathtub in her north Atlanta home in
January 2015 and died in July. She was under the influence of
marijuana, alcohol, a cocaine-related substance called
benzoylecgonine, morphine and benzodiazepines, which are medications
used for sedation or to treat anxiety, according to the medical
examiner. It is not known whether the morphine was from heroin, the
report said.
The circumstances echoed the 2012 death of Brown's famous mother,
who drowned in a hotel bathtub in Beverly Hills, California. Cocaine
abuse and heart disease contributed to Houston's death at age 48,
authorities said.
Bobby Brown said Friday would have been his daughter's 23rd
birthday.
"For news affiliates to seek and obtain my daughter’s autopsy
report, before anyone has been brought to justice for her death, is
mind blowing to me," he said in a statement.
(Reporting by David Beasley; Writing by Colleen Jenkins; Editing by
Jeffrey Benkoe, Lisa Von Ahn and Andrew Hay)
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