Whitney Houston’s daughter found unresponsive in Roswell home

Bobbi Kristina Brown, the daughter of the late singer Whitney Houston, was found unresponsive in her home Saturday, according to the Roswell Police Department.

Brown was later revived and was being treated in the intensive care unit at North Fulton Hospital, according to TMZ, a celebrity news web site.

The Roswell police department said rescue workers were sent to her home at Riverbend Manor in Roswell about 10:25 am Saturday after her husband, Nick Gordon, and a friend found her in the tub and began CPR. Police who responded to a 911 call took over life-saving measures until Roswell Fire and Rescue personnel arrived, the police department said.

Brown was taken to North Fulton Hospital, and police are still on the scene investigating.

Houston died in February 2012. She was discovered in a bathtub at the Beverly Hills hotel room. The official cause of Houston's death was drowning and the effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use, according to the Los Angeles coroner's office. Toxicology results showed Houston had marijuana, Xanax, the muscle relaxant Flexeril, and the allergy medication Benadryl in her system.

Bobbi Kristina also hinted that she was pursuing a music career modeled after her mom and dad, singer Bobby Brown.

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