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Bobbi Kristina Brown Moved to Another Hospital

The late Whitney Houston's daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, has been moved to another facility three days after she was first hospitalized at North Fulton Hospital in Roswell, Georgia, according to reports.

North Fulton confirmed to ABC that the 21-year old was no longer a patient. Details about where she was transferred were not given, but CNN cited sources saying that she has been moved to Emory University Hospital in Atlanta.

Bobbi Kristina was found unresponsive in a bathtub on Saturday, Jan. 31. She was found by her husband, Nick Gordon, and a friend, and it was reported that they tried to revive her before she was immediately rushed to North Fulton, where she was reportedly placed in a medically induced coma.

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A representative for the family released a statement about her condition to Us Weekly on Monday afternoon, saying, "Bobbi Kristina is fighting for her life and is surrounded by immediate family. As her father [Bobby Brown] already stated, we are asking you to honor our request for privacy during this difficult time. Thank you for your prayers, well wishes, and we greatly appreciate your continued support."

Sources told CNN on Feb. 2 that Bobbi Kristina had opened and closed her eyes a few times. Doctors reportedly told her loved ones "not to read too much" into it.

Family and friends have offered prayers and support for Bobbi Kristina.

Bobby Brown's lawyer has released a statement on Feb. 3 clarifying that contrary to earlier reports, Bobbi Kristina and Gordon were never married.

"We are currently investigating the events that led to the hospitalization of Bobbi Kristina," said Christopher Brown of Brown & Rosen LLC to Us Weekly. "To correct earlier reports, Bobbi Kristina is not and has never been married to Nick Gordon."

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