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Situation of Whitney Houston’s daughter ‘not good’—TMZ

/ 08:41 AM February 02, 2015

In this Feb. 12, 2011, file photo, singer Whitney Houston, left, and daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown arrive at an event in Beverly Hills, Calif. AP

In this Feb. 12, 2011, file photo, singer Whitney Houston, left, and daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown arrive at an event in Beverly Hills, Calif. AP FILE PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines – The daughter of singer Whitney Houston, Bobbi Kristina Brown, has “significantly diminished” brain function and her condition “does not look good,” according to entertainment website TMZ.

Citing sources close to Brown’s kin, TMZ reported that doctors gave the “bleak” prognosis to her family.

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TMZ added that Brown is “currently on a ventilator” but her brain function was “alarmingly low,” as shown by tests.

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Brown, the only daughter of Houston, was found by her husband unconscious on Saturday, January 31, 2015, while face down in a bathtub full of water.

She was taken to the North Fulton Hospital in Roswell, Georgia, where she was declared alive and breathing.

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However, TMZ reported, doctors found swelling in Brown’s brain and had to put her in induce coma.

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Three years ago, on February 11, 2012, Houston was also found dead in a hotel bathtub with about a foot of water. She was 48.

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