Bobbi Kristina Brown found unresponsive in bathtub. #4

  • #541
I am pretty sure that that is a picture of the Jenner crash.

BK's crash was not so serious in fact if you go to this Radar link there is a video of BK driving away in her Grey Lexus with a damaged front end.


http://radaronline.com/photos/bobbi-kristina-brown-photos-lifetime/photo/850150/
I agree that's the wrong photo. She wasn't driving a Lexus.
It was reported she was driving a 2005 Jeep Liberty. It was her friends car.
The driver of the other car sustained major injuries...
"including facial, spinal and skull fractures, a laceration on his scalp and a left wrist sprain that landed him in the hospital where he was placed in a medically induced coma and on a ventilator."

http://www.people.com/people/mobile/article/0,,20934813,00.html

This article is from Feb 13, 2015


"The incessant, around-the-clock-media vigil*over the condition of Bobbi Kristina Brown obscured the fact that there was a victim in that crash that Brown allegedly caused and he remains in a suburban Atlanta hospital several weeks later."

Eckerman, 41, of Marietta is reportedly in “very serious condition,” according to a family spokesperson, from the injuries he sustained when Bobbi Kristina rammed into his car on January 27.

Eckerman is still unable to speak and, in fact, nearly died at the scene of the crash.

http://atlantadailyworld.com/2015/0...bi-kristina-in-bad-shape-at-atlanta-hospital/
 
  • #542
He filed a 730k lawsuit on July 1.
 
  • #543
He filed a 730k lawsuit on July 1.

IMO, that was only enough to cover his hospital bills. The poor guy is unable to even speak. I think he should have sued for much more for pain and suffering etc.
 
  • #544
Maybe BB made the same decision. Like me he had perhaps said what he needed to say to her and couldn't handle being there. It's those left behind who suffer.

I cut BB some slack here. It's difficult to time exactly when a loved one will die. With my Mom, we thought we had another week but I missed her passing by about three minutes when I was out buying medical supplies. My Dad felt really bad about asking me to go get the supplies. I told him it's ok - it was more important that he be there than me (my Dad and brother were there) and I had said my important words to her the night before because I had a feeling we might not have as long as we thought. I spoke to her again in case she could still hear for a few minutes. I don't know if I would have felt any better or worse if I had been there right at the right moment, but I think my Mom was ok with my other family members there and I'm at peace with how it happened. We did the best we could with what we were given to deal with I think, though of course I'd rather we didn't have to deal with it at all. But we all have to in some way or another.
 
  • #545
My friend is a hospice doc and she said it is very common for the dying person to wait until a certain person leaves the room before they die. My husband's grandpa (was more like his dad) waited until he left the room to get a snack. As soon as my DH left, he died.
 
  • #546
My friend is a hospice doc and she said it is very common for the dying person to wait until a certain person leaves the room before they die. My husband's grandpa (was more like his dad) waited until he left the room to get a snack. As soon as my DH left, he died.
We had hospice in for my ex-hubby; they relayed their same experiences.
 
  • #547
I mentioned earlier in this discussion that my youngest sister (she was 57) received hospice care in a nursing home when she could no longer care for herself as she battled multiple myeloma. She passed away rather unexpectedly in the wee hours (4:16AM) on July 3, 2014. No one at the nursing home (their staff and hospice workers) had any notion that my sister would pass so soon. She was in a wheelchair but not bedridden, had a good appetite, went to activities, watched TV, read, talked to family members on the phone, etc. Local family visited her several times weekly, and I had spoken to her on the phone two days before she died about family plans for the 4th of July and promised to bring her a burger that evening. My sister's passing on July 3 was unpredictable; she simply went to sleep for the last time - in G-d's time.
 
  • #548
I had patients in the ICU who died when their family members ran to the restroom or went to the cafeteria to get a coke, or ran home really quick to grab a shower. These were people who stayed at the bedside every minute they could, and then that would happen.

It happened enough times that I concluded it wasn't just a coincidence.
 
  • #549
  • #550
My father-in-law was the same. My husband and I had stayed with him for two days straight, til we just had to run home. Dad's brother was visiting, so we left for a little while. When Uncle went to get coffee, Dad passed. I truly believe he did it on purpose.
 
  • #551
As per a source on Dr. Drew (HLN) this evening, Bobby Brown was NOT present in BKB's room when Bobbi K. passed away.

Maybe somebody can verify this via msm. This gossip rag questions this also: Bobbi Kristina Brown’s Death: Was Father Bobby Brown There For Her Final Moments?

Sadly, it wouldn't surprise me in the least..........BB wasn't there when BKB needed him the most. JMO

The report below shows photos of BB leaving Hospice the night of BK's death.

BOBBY BROWN LEAVES HOSPICE AFTER DAUGHTER'S DEATH
http://www.tmz.com/2015/07/27/bobby-brown-leaves-hospice-after-bobbi-kristina-dies
 
  • #552
'I truly wonder how long it'll take before WW3 erupts between these families. Truly I do not think they will be able to keep it together for BKs sake, it's never stopped them from arguing amongst themselves and acting up before in front of her. Poor girl.


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  • #553
'I truly wonder how long it'll take before WW3 erupts between these families. Truly I do not think they will be able to keep it together for BKs sake, it's never stopped them from arguing amongst themselves and acting up before in front of her. Poor girl.

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It's already begun ;)

http://www.people.com/article/bobbi-kristina-brown-dead-pat-houston-funeral-arrangements

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...nne-Warwick-threatening-BOYCOTT-ceremony.html

From People: In regards to the funeral, a source recently told PEOPLE that "things are constantly changing" because the Browns and Houstons are "still not happy and on the same page."
 
  • #554
Funerals are for the living, not the dead. If these families can't agree on a spectacle then have a simple graveside service. Browns on one side and Houstons on the other. Each family choose a pastor to say a FEW words. Each family chose ONE song to sing. Get in their cars and go their separate ways. There is nothing more they can do for BK. They no longer have ties to each other.
 
  • #555
Funerals are for the living, not the dead. If these families can't agree on a spectacle then have a simple graveside service. Browns on one side and Houstons on the other. Each family choose a pastor to say a FEW words. Each family chose ONE song to sing. Get in their cars and go their separate ways. There is nothing more they can do for BK. They no longer have ties to each other.

The Browns and Houstons will be bound together for years to come while wrangling over Bobbi Kristina's $20 million Estate. I predict several major blowouts when they start figuring out who's going to get what. They may no longer have familial ties, but $$$$$$$$$$ will keep them together in court for a very long time. :moo:
 
  • #556
Lawyers may make a lot of money. I do pray they go their separate ways and let the lawyers handle things.

JMO
 
  • #557
Bobbi Kristina Funeral

Invitation Infuriates Brown Family Member


7/31/2015 11:50 AM PDT BY TMZ STAFF

Bobbi Kristina will be laid to rest Saturday and her funeral already has the Browns and the Houstons fighting ... over money.

TMZ's obtained the invite ... the guest list is tight and even if you're on the list you have to present a government-issued ID at the door...

http://www.tmz.com/2015/07/31/bobbi-kristina-funeral-invitation-pat-houston-fund/
 
  • #558
Bobbi Kristina Brown’s Family Gathers for Wake, Prepares for Memorial Service (with video)

by Meredith B. Kile 8:41 PM PDT, July 31, 2015

Bobbi Kristina Brown’s family gathered at the Murray Brothers Funeral Home in Atlanta on Friday night as they made final preparations for a private memorial service Saturday morning. The only daughter of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown died on July 26 at age 22...

http://www.etonline.com/news/169123...thers_for_wake_prepares_for_memorial_service/
 
  • #559
Bobbi Kristina Brown's Family, Including Bobby Brown, Pat and Cissy Houston, Gather at Wake

Lily Harrison, eonline
7 hours ago

Bobbi Kristina Brown 's loved ones came together Friday evening for the 22-year-old's wake in Atlanta.

Whitney Houston 's mother Cissy Houston and Pat Houston were seen arriving together at the funeral home around 6 p.m. to say their unimaginably difficult goodbyes.

Meanwhile, Bobby Brown and his wife Alicia—along several other members of the Brown family—were seen waiting in the cars as the Houstons were inside the home.

Upon their departure, per People , Bobby and Alicia made their way inside to see Bobbi Kristina...

http://my.xfinity.com/articles/entertainment-eonline/20150801/b682329/
 
  • #560
WXIA is doing coverage if anyone is interested. The actual service itself is private.
 

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