Eight month after Bobbi Kristina Brown’s death, medical records have been released and they show that she died as a result of lobar pneumonia, or a lack of oxygen to the brain.
A judge ruled that the report could be revealed to the public following requests from the media, and now the records are raising more questions regarding her death.
The autopsy also found she had marijuana, alcohol, benzoylecgonine, and benzodiazepines in her blood, according to ABC News. Authorities are still determining whether a substance that appears to be heroin was also present in her blood.
Bobbi was Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown’s only daughter. Brown has since come out against the medical examiner’s decision to release the autopsy.
“Twenty-three years ago today, Bobbi Kristina was born. Krissy will always live in my heart and soul. I love my baby girl,” Brown told E! News today. “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. Please pray for my family.”
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