An alleged caretaker who had previously worked in the same hospice care where the late Bobbi Kristina Brown stayed for several months before her death, has been under arrest for reportedly impersonating a nurse, as confirmed by the Duluth Police Department, according to Fox News.
The suspect named Taiwo Sobamowo was arrested in North Carolina, facing charges that include identity fraud and nursing without license. Reports say that the authorities confirmed Sobamowo was among the nurses, who took care of Bobbi Kristina while she was at the Peachtree Christian Hospice.
"Our investigation has revealed no license or registration on record through the Georgia Board of Nursing for Sobamowo," a Duluth police said in a statement.
Though Sobamowo was employed at the hospice, the police added that she was not a licensed nurse and was forging a different identity of a medical professional from Atlanta, who didn't know that her personal information had already been stolen and used by some stranger.
"Documentation obtained through Sobamowo's employment records indicated she attended a medical college in Washington, D.C." the statement reads. "To date we have been unable to confirm her attendance at this school."
On Tuesday, November 3, Sobamowo, who uses two home addresses, namely Buford, Georgia and Raleigh, North Carolina, was brought in a Raleigh jail with no record of any lawyer attending to her case. Reports say that Sobamowo's case started last September, when Forsyth County investigators conducted a background check after receiving a hint about Sobamowo.
The new report is another upsetting information for the Houston and Brown families, who are all still mourning over Bobbi Kristna's death back in July, six months after she was found unresponsive in a bathtub in her Georgia home.
Reports say that as the investigation of the case went on, a lawsuit for her death had been obtained by Bedelia C. Hargrove, Bobbi's conservator, claiming that her ex-boyfriend Nick Gordon allegedly injected a "toxic mixture" to Bobbi's body.
The authorities have continued to investigate on Brown's unjustified death. Just last month, the Fulton County Medical Examiner confirmed that the real cause of her death has already been determined, however the autopsy results were not publicly shown as ordered by the court.