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Emotional tweet for Bobbi Kristina

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ATLANTA: Nick Gordon has broken his silence for the first time since Bobbi Kristina Brown’s death last month with an emotional tweet declaring his love for the late daughter of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown.

On Monday, he posted his feelings via his private Twitter account, but Extra TV got hold of what he wrote.

“I look at our pics sometimes it makes me smile sometime I cry @REALbkBrow­n #happymemor­ies,” Gordon tweeted. “I’m so happy/blessed that I had @REALbkBrow­n in my life. I will always and forever love you.”

Bobbi Kristina, 22, was found unresponsi­ve in a bath in January at her Georgia townhome and remained in a coma for six months until her death on July 26.

Gordon was reportedly banned by her family from attending her funeral services, one in Georgia on August 1 and a second several days later when she was laid to rest beside her mother in Westfield, New Jersey.

A civil suit filed in June accused him of assault, battery, causing emotional distress and stealing Bobby Kristina’s money. On August 7, the attorney for the 22-year-old’s estate amended the complaint to include an accusation of wrongful death.

The court documents allege that Gordon fed Bobbi Kristina Brown a “toxic cocktail” then placed her face-down in a tub of cold water on the last night she was seen conscious.

According to conservato­r Bedelia Hargrove, police interviews with friend Max Lomas, who was at the townhouse that day, revealed that Gordon had been “out all night on a cocaine and drinking binge”.

Once home, he watched camera footage of Brown and listened to her conversati­ons, then accused her of cheating on him, the suit claims.

A screaming fight erupted between the pair, it is claimed, which moved from the kitchen, into the living room, then up to the master bedroom.

Eventually “everything abruptly became quiet”, the suit states, at which point Gordon “gave Bobbi Kristina a toxic cocktail rendering her unconsciou­s and then put her face down in a bath of cold water, causing her to suffer brain damage”. – Daily Mail

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