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Is Bobbi Kristina Dead? Sources Give Conflicting Reports On Whitney Houston, Bobby Brown's Daughter's Condition

| Feb 05, 2015 11:04 AM EST

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Bobbi Kristina Brown's condition is not as bad as it was previously reported. 

In a statement released by the family via NBC News, the Browns and the Houstons said they are not fighting and Bobbi Kristina is not brain dead. It reads, "There is no 'family gathering' today that is any different from any other day since (Bobbu Kristina) has been in the hospital. The family has been there since the weekend, so nothing any different today for them to be there than any other day."

Prior to this, a family member told People about Bobbi Kristina Brown's current condition in the hospital, "Everyone is coming to the hospital to say goodbye." 

On Feb. 4, Wednesday, a doctor told the family of Bobbi Kristina that nothing more could be done, according to the source. This was four days after the only daughter of Bobby Brown and the late Whitney Houston was found unresponsive in her bathtub in her home in Roswell, Ga.

The source added that Bobbi Kristina's father "has been crying nonstop."

"We are grieving," the source said.

Another family member was in the hospital overnight to say goodbye said it is hard to believe the devastating news but they are still praying that God will intervene and heal Bobbi Kristina's body.

Before Bobbi Kristina was put to medically induced coma and was declared brain dead, she was said to be preparing for a new chapter of her music career, apparently following the footsteps of her mother.

Bobbi Kristina's cousin Jerod Brown told E! News that the 21-year-old was "ecstatic about her new journey that was embarking on."

"You could see it on Instagram when she commented on it with the fans as well. She was ready to do this and let the world see what she was working on," the cousin said adding that he had a conversation with Bobbi Kristina about her music plans but will keep the details confidential.  

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