Bobby Brown Regrets His Decision; Maintains "The Tragedy Could Have Been Avoided"

By Bisma Kaleem - 07 Jun '16 13:41PM
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After the sudden and distressing departure of Bobby Kristina Brown, the entire scenario left millions of her fans in a blow and the case is still nothing, but a mere mystery.

The American media personality was romantically associated with Nick Gordon, her close family friend and the latter is believed to be the sole felon behind the accident when Bobbi Kristina Brown was found unresponsive in a bath tub, rendering her in the state of comatose before she left the world.

It's been a year and no solid proof has been found against the culprit, making the case full of ambiguity. But the father of the deceased maintains that it is no more a mystery for him as he is better acknowledged with the realities associated with the death of his daughter and accuses the man behind the tragedy, Nick Gordon.

"It's not a mystery to me," Brown told Roberts. "The same thing that happened to my daughter is what happened to Whitney."

Even though Nick Gordon has remained the center of attention in the entire missed case, he has never pleaded guilty and the authorities have still not related him with Kristina's murder.

And even after the inescapable consequence, Bobby Brown's recent statement to Robin Roberts of ABC demonstrated that they tragedy could have been avoided if both of her parents had her back.

"We should have been better," Bobby Brown said in the interview, for a special edition for "20/20." "We could have been better."

The 22-year old Bobbi Kristina Brown departed from this world on January 2015 and shook the world of Internet after being found unresponsive at her place Roswell, Ga. The Fulton County medical examiner concluded the reports highlighting that the amalgamation of drowning and drug intake took her life.

Singer Bobby Brown has always accused Kristina's live-in boyfriend Gordon to be the main offender and has also added him to the $10 million wrongful death lawsuit.

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