Bobby Brown Mourns Daughter In First Interview Since Losing Her

Bobby Brown believed things would have happened differently, if he had been with Bobbi Kristina Brown before she was found unresponsive in her house.

Bobby's and late the Whitney Houston's only daughter was found unresponsive in her bathtub in suburban Atlanta. The incident left her with irreversible brain damage. She fought for her life for nearly seven months before she passed away in July this year.

For the first time, Brown has spoken publicly about his daughter's death. In the Fox's talk show, 'The Real,' which will be broadcasted on Monday, he became emotional and teary while talking about his late daughter.

In the video clip, which was released ahead of the airing time, Brown exclaimed, "If I could have been here two days before, it wouldn't have went down like that."

Bobbi's cause of death was eerily similar to her late mother Whitney Houston, who died at the age of 48, after she drowned in a bathtub at a Beverly Hills hotel in 2012.

During the interview, Brown said that Whitney was already in heaven and ready to receive her daughter. He also said that prior to the months when Kristina was battling for her life in the hospice, he prayed that something good will happen. However, things came out differently and he believes God has a reason for it, he said, "But when God calls you, he calls you."

Bobbi's death and her $20 million inheritance has sparked conflicts between Brown and Houston family. No charges have been filed yet, but criminal investigation is underway.

Kristina was found unconscious, faced down in a bathtub, in the house where she onced shared with her boyfriend, Nick Gordon. His name has been linked to the tragic death of Bobbi Kristina. He reportedly hired a legal team to protect him from accusations.

Gordon's representative were contacted, but they refused to comment.         

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