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Bobbi Kristina moved to rehab facility

Singer Whitney Houston's daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown has been reportedly moved into a rehabilitation facility in Atlanta after being hospitalised for seven weeks at Emory University Hospital.

Bobbi Kristina moved to rehab facility

Los Angeles: Singer Whitney Houston's daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown has been reportedly moved into a rehabilitation facility in Atlanta after being hospitalised for seven weeks at Emory University Hospital.

According to TMZ, Bobbi, 22, was moved from the hospital on Thursday, March 19 and her condition remained the same. Bobbi was moved to the facility after she did not respond when doctors at the hospital slowly removed her life support.

Doctors reportedly said that Bobbi's "in the same non-responsive state she's been in for weeks." Bobbi's father Bobby Brown and aunt Pat Houston were spotted removing her belongings from the hospital.

Some photos showed Pat was accompanied by an assistant who carried a big backpack and a plastic bag filled with clothes and stuffed dolls. Pat was also seen carrying a Whitney Houston tribute book.

A source said that Bobby was "devastated" that he's going to make decision about his daughter's life support. According to the source, Bobby was "praying that God will make the decision for him" because he didn't want to be the one to make decision on his daughter's life.