Most) parents want the best for their kids and one of the worst
feelings to have as a parent is failing your child somewhere along the
way.
According to People Mag, Bobby Brown sat down for an emotional interview with ABC News’ Robin Roberts
to discuss how his life has been since the death of his ex-wife and
daughter. He says, “We could have been better, we should have been
better.” Brown also stated he feels as though he and Whitney Houston failed at raising their daughter.
Bobbi Kristina was found in the bathtub unresponsive
in her Georgia home last January. Later that year, in June 2015, she
passed away after a long medical battle. The Fulton County Medical
Examiner confirmed she died from a mix drowning and drug intoxication:
marijuana, alcohol, a cocaine like substance, morphine, and anti-anxiety
medications were found in her system.
Just four years before, her mother, the late Whitney Houston died
under similar circumstances. Brown admits, “It’s not a mystery to me.
The same thing that happened to my daughter is what happened to
Whitney.”
Someone else who has been a mysterious player in this situation is Bobbi Kristina’s alleged husband, Nick Gordon,
blamed for a possible hand in her downfall. Although Gordon’s been
cleared by law officials of any allegations of having anything to do
with her death, Brown feels otherwise. “He knows what happened,” Brown
says. “I don’t know what happened that night. But he does.” Houston
unofficially adopted Gordon when he was 12 years old and looked after
him as her own. Gordon and Bobbi Kristina were extremely close friends
before they took things to the next level.
Brown says, “The last thing I told her, I just said, ‘Let go.’ I
said, ‘It’s OK, you can go with your mom, daddy’ll be all right. I love
you. You can rest now,'” Brown said. “Hardest thing I had to do in my
life was tell my daughter to let go…. I don’t wish that on my worst
enemy or any enemy. That is the worst pain in the world.”
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
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