Atlanta's WSB-TV has learned Bobbi Kristina Brown, 22, daughter of the late Whitney Houston, has died.

"Bobbi Kristina Brown passed away Sunday, July, 26 2015, surrounded by her family," the Houston family told WSB-TV in a statement. "She is finally at peace in the arms of God. We want to again thank everyone for their tremendous amount of love and support during these last few months."

>> RELATED: Celebrities pay tribute to Bobbi Kristina Brown, dead at 22

Bobbi Kristina was moved to hospice care last month after months of being in the hospital.

Brown was found face-down in a bathtub at her Roswell, Georgia, home the morning of Jan. 31.

>> RELATED: Dionne Warwick comments on death of Bobbi Kristina Brown: 'She will be missed'

Brown’s boyfriend and another friend told police they found her in the bathtub and started CPR. Police took over life-saving measures until rescue crews arrived.

Brown was taken to North Fulton Hospital and was eventually taken to Emory University Hospital, where she spent months. Brown was eventually moved to a private recovery facility.

Pat Houston said in a statement last month that Brown’s "condition has continued to deteriorate."

>> Read more trending stories

The statement said the Houston family thanks "everyone for their support and prayers," adding, "She is in God's hands now."

Brown’s mother, Whitney Houston, was found in a similar situation nearly three years ago. Houston drowned in a hotel bathtub. An autopsy found that cocaine and heart disease played a part in her death.

Bobbi Kristina was the only child between Houston and performer Bobby Brown.

Keep Reading

Panda Fest brings three days of Asian food, merchandise and performances to Atlantic Station this weekend. For kids, a panda inflatable awaits. (Courtesy of 360 Media)

Credit: Photo courtesy of 360 Media

Featured

This image from video provided by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement via DVIDS shows manufacturing plant employees waiting to have their legs shackled at the Hyundai Motor Group’s electric vehicle plant, Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025, in Ellabell, Ga. (Corey Bullard/U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement via AP)

Credit: Corey Bullard/AP