Bobby Brown has given his first interview over the death of his daughter Bobbi Kristina, saying he comforts himself with the belief that ex-wife Whitney Houston 'called my daughter with her'.
The singer said in a sit-down with syndicated daytime talk show The Real - set to air September 14 - that he and his family did all they could do for his daughter before her July death, six months after she was found unconscious in the bathtub of her Georgia home in mysterious circumstances. Supported by wife Alicia Etheredge Brown, Bobby said on the show:
'We prayed in hope for six months, you know, for something better to happen, but when God calls you he calls you. I'm pretty sure her mother had a part with like (gestures)
''c'mon lets get her up here'' .. in the best way possible.'
Brown, 46, continued about Houston:
'She was not comfortable by herself, I guess, and she just called my daughter with her.'
On January 31, the 21-year-old Bobbi Kristina was found face down and unconscious in a bathtub in the Roswell home she shared with Nick Gordon. She was rushed to hospital and spent six months in a coma and on life support, before being moved to Peachtree Christain Hospice, where she passed away on July 26.
What happened to Bobbi Kristina is still being investigated by authorities in Fulton County, Georgia.
A final autopsy report is yet to be handed down.
Earlier this week, lawyers for Nick Gordon denied allegations that he caused Bobbi Kristina's 'wrongful death' and says he tried to resuscitate her when she was unresponsive but was unsuccessful.
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