Bobbi Kristina Brown's condition is taking a turn for the worse, according to sources familiar with the matter. Apparently, her organs are failing, but despite this her father Bobby Brown is still adamant on keeping her on life support.

Family members have disagreed with the father but, on the other hand, have chosen to respect his wishes.

We have to say, if this report by TMZ turns out to be legitimate, then Bobbi Kristina might not have a long time to live.

Furthermore, one can understand why Brown is unwilling to let go because Krissie, as Bobbi Kristina is fondly called, is his first child and the last living essence of Whitney Houston. To lose her would be, for him, like the destruction of the whole planet, so he will continue to fight to the very end.

The report also claims that it doesn't matter now if Brown refuses to adhere to reason and remove Bobbi Kristina from life support because her organs are failing, which means the 21-year-old is dying a slow death.

However, we should keep in mind that the family reported a few days ago that the young woman's condition was improving, according to doctors. They also said she was moving her eyes, so that was a sign of what could be. Her brain functionality was also improving, said the family, so anything was possible at that point.

Brown plans to keep Bobbi on life support even if there's a slight chance for her to pull through. He's a religious man, and he is hoping against hope. Many fans have also expressed their support for the family, sending out well wishes and prayers.

Bobbi Kristina is in this condition today after she was found unresponsive, face down in her bathtub. Her mother, Whitney Houston, was found dead three years ago in a similar situation, and it is feared her daughter might pass on the same way.

Additionally, reports have claimed that bruises are located on Bobbi Kristina's face. If this is the case, then police investigators will likely choose to treat the matter as a criminal investigation, and someone could end up in prison for murder or abuse.

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