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Nick Gordon is under investigation as authorities try to pinpoint how Bobbi Kristina Brown ended up facedown in her bathtub on January 31.

Meanwhile it was reported that Bobbi Kristina Brown, 21, has unexplained injuries.

Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown’s daughter was found unresponsive at her Atlanta, Georgia, home by Nick Gordon and the couple’s friend Max Lomas.

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Bobbi Kristina Brown was placed in a medically induced coma and was moved from North Fulton Hospital to Emory University Hospital on February 3.

As many family members have been filing in and out of the hospital over the last couple of days, including dad Bobby Brown and grandmother Cissy Houston, Nick Gordon has not returned to visit Bobbi Kristina in days.

Following Bobbi Kristina Brown’s hospitalization, it was also revealed via Bobby Brown’s lawyer that Whitney Houston’s daughter and Nick Gordon are not married despite announcing their supposed nuptials in January 2014.

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The Beverly Hills Police Department has closed Whitney Houston case saying she died from an accidental drowning and there was no foul play involved.

The BHPD has been investigating Whitney Houston’s death since February 11.

Whitney Houston case has been closed as she died from an accidental drowning and there was no foul play involved

Whitney Houston case has been closed as she died from an accidental drowning and there was no foul play involved

The BHPD never believed anyone took cocaine from Whitney Houston’s hotel room because they found the cocaine residue and powder inside her room at the Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills.

Cocaine was a contributing factor in Whitney Houston’s death, says the L.A. County Coroner.

 

 

Authorities found no evidence of foul play related to Whitney Houston’s death, which is set to be declared an accident.

Whitney Houston died in mysterious circumstances, leading to speculation that other people could have been involved in her death.

But investigations into the singer’s death have not uncovered signs that it was anything other than accidental.

A source told E! News that “nothing suspicious” connected the death to any of Whitney Houston’s associates, staff or doctors.

“She had no marks on her body whatsoever to indicate a struggle, and she was the furthest thing from trying to kill herself,” the source continued.

On Whitney Houston’s death certificate no cause of death was specified, as officials waited for the result of a toxicology test.

That result could come as early as next week, which would bring the investigation close to a conclusion.

Investigations into Whitney Houston's death have not uncovered signs that it was anything other than accidental

Investigations into Whitney Houston's death have not uncovered signs that it was anything other than accidental

Whitney Houston’s family have apparently been convinced all along that her death must have been accidental.

But Whitney Houston’s former sister-in-law Leolah Brown told Access Hollywood: “I believe Whitney’s death was not accidental.”

Leolah Brown, sister of singer Bobby Brown, also advised the couple’s daughter Bobbi Kristina that she should “not trust anybody at this time”.

Whitney Houston was found dead aged 48 on February 11 in the Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills, California.

The singer was found dead in a bathtub in her suite, sparking suggestions she might have passed out after a drug overdose.

Whitney Houston, most famous for her hit I Will Always Love You, was a regular user of crack cocaine and other drugs.

Just days before her death Whitney Houston was photographed looking disheveled and bleeding outside a Los Angeles nightclub.

Whitney Houston’s funeral was held a week later in her home town of Newark, New Jersey.

 

Los Angeles authorities said yesterday that no new evidence has been uncovered in the death of Natalie Wood that would point to foul play.

After several weeks of interviews and other investigative work, detectives have not uncovered any evidence the death was a homicide.

It had been ruled as an accident.

Chief detective William McSweeney told the Los Angeles Times cold cases like Natalie Wood’s are never really closed and that detectives are still looking at some aspects of the case.

“At this point, it is an accidental death. Nothing has been discovered to suggest changing that at this time,” William McSweeney said.

Los Angeles police said in November “substantial new evidence” led them to re-open their investigation into Natalie Wood’s death 30 years ago.

Los Angeles authorities said yesterday that no new evidence has been uncovered in the death of Natalie Wood that would point to foul play

Los Angeles authorities said yesterday that no new evidence has been uncovered in the death of Natalie Wood that would point to foul play

Natalie Wood died sometime after the evening of November 28, 1981, when the 43-year-old actress was boating off Catalina Island with her husband Robert Wagner and actor Christopher Walken.

The evening before the drowning, Natalie Wood, Robert Wagner and Christopher Walken, who was her co-star in the film “Brainstorm”, had dinner at a restaurant on the island.

According to ship Captain Dennis Davern’s sworn statement to detectives, the trio returned to the yacht and had drinks and Robert Wagner and Christopher Walken got into an argument.

A furious Robert Wagner shouted: “Do you want to f*** my wife” at Christopher Walken as he smashed a bottle of wine in the moments before Natalie Wood fell overboard, Dennis Davern claimed.

The captain told the officers when he showed up on the open deck where Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner had been arguing, Dennis Davern said: “Wagner was present, and he stood near the far rear wall of the yacht.”

The day after Natalie Wood’s body was found off the coast of California, Dennis Davern said he was asked to go to Robert Wagner’s bedroom at his Beverly Hills home, where he met with a lawyer and was told to “Say nothing”.

The captain wrote: “Wagner informed me he would hire an attorney who would handle my statement about Natalie Wood’s disappearance and drowning, which he did before Natalie Wood’s funeral.

“I signed a statement the appointed attorney drafted, one completely void of the facts surrounding Natalie Wood’s disappearance.”

Dennis Davern continued: “Detective Duane Rasure accepted the statement that had been prepared for me – a statement claiming that I did not know details about Natalie Wood’s disappearance from the yacht.

“Although I did want to reveal what I knew, I obeyed what had been asked of me.”

Robert Wagner has always maintained Natalie Wood accidentally slipped and drowned as she drunkenly tried to tie up a dinghy against the boat. Police say he is not considered a suspect.

In his memoir, Pieces of My Heart, Robert Wagner explains how he had been on his boat, the Splendour, with Natalie Wood – who he had married twice – and Christopher Walken when an argument broke out.

Robert Wagner wrote: “Chris [Walken] began talking about his <<total pursuit of a career>>, which he admitted was more important to him than his personal life. He clearly thought Natalie should live like that, too.

“I got angry. <<Why don’t you stay out of her career?>> I said. <<She’s got enough people telling her what to do without you>>.”

As the argument escalated, Natalie Wood left for bed.

“The last time I saw my wife she was fixing her hair in the bathroom while I was arguing with Chris,” Robert Wagner said.

“I saw her shut the door. She was going to bed.”

Robert Wagner described how he and Christopher Walken moved up to the deck as “things were threatening to get physical” and they were calmed by the fresh sea air.

He said he waited up a little longer before going to bed – but his wife was not there.

When Robert Wagner was questioned by a rescue boat captain in 1981 about why he didn’t call for help to find his missing wife, he allegedly said: “We thought she was off on another boat screwing around because that’s the kind of woman she is.”

Describing his sense of guilt, Robert Wagner continued in his book: “Yes, I blamed myself. If I’d been there, I could have done something. I wasn’t, but ultimately, a man is responsible for his loved one.

“I would have done anything in the world to protect her. Anything. I lost a woman I loved with all my heart and I will never completely come to terms with that.”

Lifeguard captain Roger Smith told the Times in November that Natalie Wood could have been saved if officials had been called sooner to search for her.

Roger Smith said he was alerted that Natalie Wood was missing at 5:11a.m. the next day.

Based on the condition of her body when Natalie Wood was pulled from the water, Roger Smith said he believes she survived for some time in the water and was washed out to sea.