A hearse on
Wednesday was seen backing into a tent that was mysteriously erected
outside the Atlanta-area hospice center where Bobbi Kristina Brown has
been treated for the last three weeks.
The
hearse showed up soon after the tent appeared at the back door of
Peachtree Christian Hospice and after Brown's loved ones including aunt
and guardian Pat Houston arrived to the center outside Atlanta.
Photos show the black vehicle backing into the unexplained tent, which blocked views from all angles of what was inside.
The
22-year-old's family did not comment on her condition as the photos
emerged Wednesday, nor would Peachtree Christian reveal the reasons
behind erecting the tent.
The end? A hearse on Wednesday arrived
to the hospice where Bobbi Kristina Brown has been receiving care for
the last three weeks
An employee peaks over the hearse,
which had been backed into a tent that was set up at Peachtree Christian
Hospice on Wednesday afternoon in an apparent attempt to keep out
prying eyes
Pulled away: The hearse appeared to be
loaded with something hidden behind a tent before pulling away from
Bobbi Kristina's hospice
Brown was found face down and unresponsive in a bathtub in her Atlanta area home January 31
Loved
ones who showed up Wednesday to the hospice center included Whitney
Houston's former bodyguard Ray Watson, who arrived looking somber and
spent over 30 minutes alone in his car after his visit to his late
boss's daughter.
Bobby Brown's brother Tommy also arrived for a visit Wednesday along with other Houston and Brown family members.
The
tent appeared at the back door of the Georgia hospice center where
Bobbi Kristina was taken June 24 in order to 'die naturally' in the
afternoon.
It
stands to reason that officials had the structure placed behind
Peachtree Christian Hospice to block anyone from seeing anything coming
or going through the door.
And
the Houston family has kept largely mum on Bobbi Kristina's condition
since her aunt and guardian Pat Houston said 'she's in God's hands'
after she was transferred to the end of life facility.
The tent was flush against the back of the hospice center and blocks the door from all angles.
As TMZ notes, the family was prepared to let Bobbi Kristina go after doctors had given them no hope of her recovery.
'Despite
the great medical care at numerous facilities, Bobbi Kristina Brown's
condition has continued to deteriorate,' read a family statement from
June. 'As of today, she has been moved into hospice care.'
Brown
was found face down and unresponsive in a bathtub in her Atlanta area
home January 31. She underwent surgery to replace her breathing tube
with a tracheostomy tube in February.
Bobbi
Kristina was originally placed into a medically induced coma after the
horrific discovery in circumstances eerily reminiscent of her mother's
death.
Loved ones arriving: Whitney Houston's former bodyguard Ray 'Uncle Ray' Watson, arrived to the hospice center looking emotional
Uncle Ray: The former bodyguard stayed in his car for over a half hour looking sad
Somber family: Bobby Brown's brother Tommy arrives to Bobbi Kristina's hospice center in Georgia looking somber
Bobbi Kristina's aunt: Pat Houston was
seen leaving the hospice looking somber and carrying a black bag with
the help of the center's head of security
Bobbi Kristina's family did not comment on her condition even after photos of a hearse had been released
Whitney
Houston was found dead in a bathtub in her Los Angeles hotel just hours
before she was due to attend a pre-Grammy awards party in February
2010.
Her
death was ruled accidental. However, police are treating Bobbi
Kristina's near-drowning and alleged injuries as a criminal
investigation - with speculation mounting that her partner Nick Gordon
will face charges.
Meanwhile, the Houstons are looking for justice through a civil suit.
A
court-appointed representative of Bobbi Kristina Brown has filed a
lawsuit against Gordon claiming he took money from her and abused her
physically and emotionally.
Bedilia
Hargrove filed a lawsuit against Gordon in Fulton County Superior
Court. The complaint says Gordon routinely transferred large amounts of
money from Brown's accounts to his without Brown's permission.
The tent appeared at the back door of
the Georgia hospice center where Bobbi Kristina was taken June 24 in
order to 'die naturally'
Blocking the
view? It stands to reason that the 22-year-old's family could have had
the gray structure placed behind Peachtree Christian Hospice near
Atlanta in order to block photographers from taking pictures of anything
coming or going through the door
Hospice stay: Bobbi Kristina has been
at Peachtree Christian Hospice for three weeks. Family members have been
seen coming and going from the facility since the end of June
Ongoing drama: The appearance of the
tent on Wednesday was the first development in the ongoing drama since
it was revealed earlier in July that someone--potentially one of her
family members--was shopping around deathbed photos of Bobbi Kristina
The
complaint also accused Gordon of misrepresenting his relationship with
Brown, being violent toward her and taking more than $11,000 from her
account after she was found face down in a bathtub at her suburban
Atlanta townhouse.
Gordon is accused of assault, battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, unjust enrichment and conversion.
The suit seeks at least $10 million in damages.
The
appearance of the tent on Wednesday was the first development in the
ongoing drama since it was revealed earlier in July that someone -
potentially one of her family members - was shopping around deathbed
photos of Bobbi Kristina.
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